I heard about this movie a long time ago, but I mistakenly thought it was just a dog-blooded love movie, so I didn't open it until a friend told me that this movie was the ancestor of the Inception genre, so I downloaded it and watched it.
Seeing some comments that Brian is David's only best friend, I don't think so, even I think the meanest person is Brian. I think Brian has a relationship with David only because David is the heir to the family business in publishing and Brian is writing a book, so Brian wants to take advantage of David. At David's birthday party, Brian introduced Sofia to David, and then Brian chatted with Julie. The content of their chat was not broadcast in the movie, but combined with the later conversation between Julie and David in the car, it was speculated that it was cloth Ryan told Julie what David had treated her as a buddy, which indirectly caused the tragedy of the car accident and disfigurement. Who knows what Brian said to Julie at the party that caused Julie to be so extreme. And that night at the disco, Brian's attitude towards David and the three of them left the disco for a threesome outside, Sofia went first, David asked if Brian told Julie that he was just treating her as a buddy, Brian Saying no, and then looking at the ground, this is a sign of a guilty conscience. And at the end of the film, it said that after David committed suicide, Brian held a three-day commemorative meeting at his house. I think this was just Brian's way of taking advantage of the opportunity to blog, because in the film, it was mentioned that Brian was not only writing books, but also engaging in activities. photography. Brian is a proper scheming BOY, there is no one.
The plot described by Wikipedia is that David later signed a post-mortem cryopreservation agreement with LE to continue his life in a dream, but I think the fact is that the cryo agreement David signed with LE was not based on his death, because at the end David In a conversation with tech support, David repeatedly said that someone died...and that someone was himself. It was only after signing the freezing agreement that David couldn't think of suicide at home. At the end, the rooftop dialogue clip under the vanilla sky, and the technical support said that David could continue to dream or jump back to reality, which may just be the ending created by the director. David doesn't wake up after jumping because he's dead.
In the end, I have to say that Penelope is too pure in this film, no wonder Tom is tempted. And Tom's face is so good-looking that it often makes me unable to focus on the plot.
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