And compared to C, I personally think the female corpse in the dream is more like her body!
I hope someone can answer a few questions for me, or maybe I'm overthinking it?
After watching Dalin's movies a lot, you will find suspense if you like it, you know. . .
Dream:
1. When you open the door, there seems to be an expression of anger + contempt for Camilla
. Does this imply that C is a rival in love? Later C took D from her?
2. The fact that 12 and 17 have changed rooms is the
most confusing to me. Why is the plot of "changed rooms" set in the film, and is the plot of
"changed rooms" important? If you don't change rooms, the big plot according to the movie review doesn't seem to be affected
.
"Take something" is the same as in reality, but the clue "phone" appears N times in
the film. Is it related to the mysterious film company in the dream?
4. After answering the phone and coming out, room 17 did not move, and went back thoughtfully.
What's the point of turning back a few steps?
Reality:
1. Knock on the door to wake Diane.
This is the same as the knock on the door when the body was found in the dream.
2. Indicates that you want to get back the lamp and plate, and also revealed a time information "three weeks"
. Need to borrow such things as lamps and plates? What does three weeks mean?
Broke up for three weeks? Or disappear for three weeks?
3. Take away the ashtray, indicating that her
ashtray also needs to be borrowed? Or the old love token or something?
"The ashtray is mine" is a little bit of a separation.
4. A close-up of the blue key
implies that C has been killed at this time
5. The bizarre dialogue of "Anytime" "I'm just making sure, Diane" , I
don't understand, it is the same as the room change plot, the two sentences that are unclear,
if analyzed according to the film review, these two sentences appear really Doesn't make sense right?
6. By the way, the two agents are here again.
What does the word "again" mean?
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