Interpretation of the Ending——The Redemption of Self after Schizophrenia

Brandt 2022-04-23 07:03:04

1. Why is the scar on the male lead's head the same as that of the second male lead?
2. Why does the second male keep asking the male lead to kill him?
3. The ability of the second male lead has always been stronger than that of the male lead. Why was he killed at the end?
4. Why is the story of the male protagonist euthanizing his daughter at the end?

For nothing else, this story was originally a heads-up story. It's a story of self-redemption by a schizophrenic. After the male protagonist euthanized his daughter, he wanted to give quick relief to all the mortals in the world who might experience pain and suffering. So, the case happened. But the male protagonist has been living in the pain of this schizophrenia. So he has been separated from his wife.
There is no second psychic in the world, just himself. The story is actually divided into dreams and reality. Why is the second half of the play all the perception of the male protagonist after encountering the real thing, but there is a perception of a dream at the beginning. In fact, the director himself arranged a clue, that is, a lot of the content of the film is The hero's dream. Including the final subway station footage.
But under his own arrangement, his friend Qiao's dying words suddenly awakened him and suddenly wanted to change, so everything became a struggle between himself and himself.
The final call of the second male lead finally confirmed that the male lead can kill him. The ending that seems to be completely unknown is actually the positive victory of the male lead over the negative. In fact, there is another hidden content in this story, that is, the female one is actually sick. The male protagonist originally wanted to kill her, but the victory in the struggle allowed the female one to survive. Self-redemption in a dream changes everything.

Back to reality, the male protagonist's scar says it all. It is self-redemption.

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Extended Reading
  • Lilliana 2021-12-27 08:01:12

    5 points. What the hell is this script? It looks like a detective film, but in fact, there is not much to be explored. All the prophets are gone. You don’t know if there is no hair. Watch the two prophets compare who is more awesome. X... …Should we die before the pain comes, or should we struggle to wait for the exhaustion of life, this is the only topic left in this film that is worth recalling, but in fact it is still a topic of euthanasia. It's a little unexpected that the theme of the psychic prophet can be shown.

  • Kenton 2022-03-22 09:02:12

    The subject matter is not new, and the angle is not the most unique, but the script is okay, the ending is still cliché, and the heroine is too similar to Stone.

Solace quotes

  • [first lines]

    Joe Merriwether: [sniffing the cigar] Cuban.

    Agent Katherine Cowles: What's the word, Sawyer?

    Agent Sawyer: Looks like a match.

    Agent Katherine Cowles: [holds up three fingers to Merriwether]

    Agent Sawyer: [on the phone] Yeah, it's Joe. We've got a series. Same M O, same signature, no DNA. Not one goddamn shred.

  • Agent Katherine Cowles: Dr. Clancy, before we go upstairs, with all due respect, I don't hold an ounce of confidence in the paranormal in general. I think it's a sham. I hope that's okay.

    John Clancy: No problem at all. I feel the same about shrinks. After only one thing, your money. Give them your little finger, they'll take your whole hand.

    Agent Katherine Cowles: Whoever said that has obviously never met a good one.

    John Clancy: It was Sigmund Freud.