Did I not understand it or did the director confuse him?

Shaun 2022-04-19 09:02:49

I like the conspiracy atmosphere and action style in the film, but after watching a third of it, I guessed that the result was a bit disappointing.
But after reading it, I feel that many doubts are contradictory. Who recruited the male protagonist to participate in this action, and what is his purpose? If it's number I, how does he know that the real XIII is dead? Assuming he knew that his purpose in recruiting the male protagonist could only be to kill other accomplices through him. From the ending, this purpose was achieved. But if that's the case, there's no need for No. I to show up when XIII was first forced to confess. Unless he knows that the hero will lose his memory later, he's asking for trouble.
Also, how did the person who recruited the male protagonist know that he lost his memory later, and he took the initiative to send the materials to the general? How dare he send fake photos if he doesn't know the hero has amnesia? And the starting point of the actor's amnesia is obviously after skydiving.
Let's make some speculations and come up with two possibilities:
1. The actor loses his memory twice, loses his memory first, and is deceived by fake photos to act. Then he lost his memory in action. 2. The general is also a bad guy. He disclosed the protagonist's amnesia
to the person who recruited him or simply the protagonist he recruited himself, and then continued to control the protagonist with fake photos.
These two assumptions still can't solve the problem of "No. I has no need to show up at the beginning of the confession XIII, unless he knows that the hero will lose his memory later, or he is asking for trouble"
Well, the only thing that can be said at present is The reason is that the protagonist and I are in the same group (the general may be used or may also be in the same group), the protagonist participated in the plan to help the I eradicate other accomplices before losing his memory, which is equivalent to a double agent (it may also be before A person who was deceived by amnesia, and then lost his memory again, hehe). Later, he lost his memory, and then No. I continued to control him with fake photos, and finally achieved his goal.
However, the I number is too NB, even more Zhuge Liang than Zhuge Liang. If there is a sequel, I hope there is a reasonable explanation, otherwise it is really a bad ending.

Do you understand what I'm saying? Can someone high-level explain it? Or did the director really faint?

I also played the game, but it took too long to forget the plot. MS is also the same routine, I don't know if there is an explanation there

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