biased . In the first half of the film, Sophie plays
Monica's face, but in the second half of
the . The bold design
is really commendable
, but it also confuses the thinking of many people.
Many people say that the relationship between the subtitles does not understand. In fact, I think everyone is misled by the top explanation.
A very critical scene:
Monica (actually this character Sophie) when
they went why didn't they recognize Monica's appearance
and their own brother would make out with Monica?
At this time, they actually saw Sophie's appearance.
I'm okay with this movie It is understood as the following:
Janey had a car accident when she was a child, and her adoptive mother's daughter (ie Sophie) died
. Janey has always had a haze in her heart. The personality of the blonde girl (Sophie) took root in her life,
but there was no split personality just always Buried in the bottom of my heart
and then came that at the beginning of the film, Janey (although we saw Sophie at this time, but the director wanted to say that it was Monica in reality) had a car accident
and then awakened the blonde girl personality in her heart,
so she Feeling that everything is not right The relatives in life are beyond recognition (of course you also understand the parallel world where the life of the protagonist of lost season 6 changes later)
so she (at this moment we see Monica, but in fact the character in the movie sees Sophie ) Go to Janey's hometown to find the answer.
In fact, this paragraph is illusory and does not really happen
in Janey, but traces Janey's childhood life from Sophie's vision (the director deliberately let us see Monica's appearance to confuse us) US)
That's why little Janey kept appearing in front of Big Janey
until the last train, the little girl changed her clothes and became Janey.
This is the director's explanation: what people in Janey's hometown saw was actually Sophie's face
. Fei came to Jane's house and found that Monica was the real Jane's family of four
. Later, Jane found herself and the
two personalities merged into one. The simple point is that a girl had a mentality when she was in a car accident when she was a child.
The shadow later found himself and my simple story,
but the director was too dazzling and too contrived. It was
like a big easter egg. A few people can find it,
so many people can't understand it, and some people will misunderstand the story.
This is my point of view above.
In the first half we see Sophie. In fact, people
see Monica in the movie. In the second half, we see Monica. In fact, in the movie, people see Sophie
. I don't know how many people here. I think so. of
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