Lawrence was the doctor who performed operations on John (the old man). John had cancer and was approaching an advanced stage. He tried suicide to end his life, but was saved. After that, he felt that he was reborn. He felt that he had realized The meaning of life, so he thinks he has to do something to let those who despise life know how to reflect on and cherish their own life (in my opinion it is all nonsense, the choices he gave, except for Amanda who can survive, There is no other test that allows people to survive. Even if they survive, they are still a person who takes their own life as the center. Moreover, no one has the right to play with other people’s lives, but there are many people who agree with him and regard him as one. Kind of missionary treat). At the beginning of the film, Lawrence and Adam are locked up in a secret room. Both of them have their feet locked by hard chains. There is a dead person on the ground. They got a tape reminder that this person is spreading venom all over the body. The only thing you can do is shoot yourself (to reduce painful suicide). Lawrence was prompted that he could escape by killing Adam before 6 o'clock. This is a test. Is it necessary to save himself with the lives of others or to ignore his own lives for others? (In fact, this so-called test is also very heinous. Is it true that killing Adam Lawrence as John said is to win? It is to cherish life?) During the period, we can know that Lawrence works in a hospital and has a seemingly happy family, but Because he was embarrassing outside, it led to family disharmony. This is why John thinks he doesn't cherish his life. Adam is a private detective who makes money by photographing other people's privacy. This is why John thinks he wants to join the game. At first, the two people in the same room in the film seemed to have nothing to do with each other. It was not until later that we learned that Adam was originally sent by a black police officer to monitor and film Lawrence...
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