I don't think what the protagonist says is true or false. At least half of what he says is false. Most of the plot in the movie probably doesn't even exist. That's okay. The police don't know what they're doing. He needs to get off the guilt. When explaining, he has already got off the guilt and no one doubts his true identity. In fact, even if he doesn't say anything, he will not be sentenced, but he will gain the suspicion of the police and continue to track him, so he only needs to prove himself. It's part of this gang, but it's not the mastermind. The only thing the police knew at the beginning was that several people were under control, robbing the police car and the fire explosion on the ship, as long as it was finally led to the ship, so the middle story may not really happen. It's fake and no one knows that it was the whole robbery with bare feet that led to Kobayashi Barefoot and Kobayashi at the end, but it was the protagonist who saw the name in the house at random. Later, Sozi was also asked by the police detective. The character is more like a made-up
I personally think that Keaton is the real identity of the protagonist, or that Keaton in the detective's mouth should be the protagonist who has found a few people who can hold the handle, used the relationship to lock himself up with them in a case, and released him on bail to use this time. The encounter began to organize a crime, using their criminal information to control them to eliminate the witnesses who could control him, and finally used the two sides to kill everyone and took the money, just like the lawyer said, no one knows what to do for him or his true identity There is no betrayal like the people who don't exist disappear
The most wonderful thing about this lie is that the protagonist uses what the detective knows about his true identity to make him discover contradictions.
Finally, let me say something about this movie that I don't feel good about. I feel cheated. Too many scenes in the movie may not be real, and many scenes are more like deceiving the audience. For example, Keaton's close-up of his girlfriend's love, a lot of crime action scenes, etc. Of course it is also possible It's where the movies are brilliant
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