1. Dual personality is still two people .
It is a dual personality.
As for why colleagues and waiters can see both of them at the same time, it is just for the audience to make comparisons, in terms of being in the world, in terms of presence, and so on. In addition, they are exactly the same, but others seem to have lost at least a little sense of reality. This reveals an extraordinary sense of helpless absurdity. Why must we tell this kind of story logically and rigorously and talk about human cloning? Talk about conspiracy theories.
Another point that can be easily distorted is that the same black actor plays three roles. It is only a typology of the characters. Although the professions are different, they will all give people the same stereotype, that is indifference. They are simply inhumane. Robot.
2. How to push from suicide to Unique
It seems that many people are entangled whether the male lead finally died. .
This has to be related to the man who committed suicide who waved to the hero at the beginning.
Through a self-report of the heroine, it can be found that the behavior of the suicide is simply a copy of the hero, and the hero trembles when he hears Real. At that time, the police told the male lead that if the person jumped from another position, he would be disabled at most. This little trick was equivalent to burying a seed in the male lead's heart.
So when the male protagonist decided to commit suicide, he chose the position the police told him. His purpose of doing this is obviously to kill his other personality (referred to as D for the time being). D is being chained on the bed of the apartment at this time. Because he can't get timely help, he will undoubtedly lose too much blood and die.
The male lead lay in the ambulance, saw the phantom of the void colonel, and said to him: There are not many people like you. He replied, I think I am unique (unique/unique).
Contacting the front, the male protagonist and the suicide in front are surprisingly similar in various aspects, including their wave of hands before jumping off the building. This coincidence can be said to be deliberate. We can infer that there are countless people who choose to end in despair and loneliness. Life, but the difference between the male protagonist and them is that it is not him who died. (I think of that sentence inexplicably, but the dog is dead)
I need to explain here. The so-called "end of life" actually ends the single personality of the human body. The society suppresses human nature, causing the complete person to be divided. So the movie simply divides the single social personality (ie D) , Confident and lively, shrewd and capable, but what envelops it is the decadence of human nature; the other personality is more real (that is, the male protagonist), facing the powerful dark forces of society, he has no choice to integrate or resist, so he can only be oppressed, appearing Powerless, timid and timid, but at the same time, he still has a longing for a beautiful love buried in his heart. He is delicate and sensitive, and has goodwill and trust in humans.
Most people choose to do the former, that is, to survive by strangling their true selves and striving for a sense of existence and identity in society. So the first suicide person reflected this situation. Although his other personality did not appear in the movie, he and the male protagonist had the same reaction. We can imagine for ourselves that his last wave was not a different one to him. Say goodbye to a heavy personality. Taking a step back and saying that the wave of the hand must have the recipient, the male protagonist began to mistakenly believe that the other party is "communication" with him, and eventually he also came to a familiar place. Facing this peculiar perspective, he waved his hand again, which was probably It is finally to understand the causes and consequences of an event.
However, the male protagonist chose to be a strange man among all living beings. He personally killed the social personality that could have led him to the road of flying yellow and rising, and chose to be with his conscience and continue to live awkwardly and step by step.
Therefore, he chose the most appropriate word for himself, unique. Even though he seems to be useless from the perspective of social people, he is indeed unique, and more often than not under too much evaluation and intimidation, he finally finds his own position in life.
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