A masterpiece of schizophrenia genre films

Devyn 2022-04-22 07:01:03

Fans who have tasted "Fight Club" (or "Deadly ID") and "Mulholland Drive" should know that Ya is a schizophrenic 40-60% of the time
when they taste this film, but they have never known what it is. The reason is that Ya split finally recalled the car accident escape incident that gave all the answers: the coffee shop clerk whom he had a crush on was actually the mother of the victim of the accident and the son of the "coffee shop clerk" was actually the victim 's shoes that appeared several times. In fact, the shoes he was wearing at the scene of the car accident kept appearing, and the clip of lighting a cigarette with a car cigarette lighter was actually the real reason for his accident. The man who was like a demon and the emaciated male protagonist was the real male protagonist. After the accident, the two virtual phantoms split into two phantoms, including the red car driven by the "devil" who caused the accident on the same day. Every depressed person has different degrees of split. The two extremes, who are completely opposite and hate each other, struggle so much that they forget what they should be like and most of these people have been severely stimulated or frightened. . . Think about it when you wake up and find that everyone is real except yourself who is fake. . . . Well. . . . It sounds like I have a split personality. . . A: "Dongdong, what shall we eat tonight?" B: "Xiao Chi, you are so fat, do you still need to eat?"





















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The Machinist quotes

  • Trevor Reznik: You know so little about me. What if I turn into a werewolf or something?

    Stevie: I'll buy you a flea collar.

  • Trevor Reznik: How they bitin', Reynolds?