Scenario 1: Not long after the opening, 4 men with distinctive styles" HR" is responsible for the resignation interview of the protagonist. When it comes to the progress of the protagonist’s recent tasks, the protagonist’s answer indicates that the most substantial contact and conversation between him and the other party took place in the park.
Scenario 2: Many plots show that the protagonist is mostly The time was based abroad. After resignation, the male protagonist still received a good salary. Henry also said that he knew he was rich.
Scenario 3: Two of the four "HR" appeared later.
When the heroine killed her girlfriend and hid at her girlfriend's house, it was the one-eyed HR who led a team of police officers to the door. After the hero appeared on the adventure, he immediately shot and shot the hero with a policeman. No attempt was made to arrest the hero. Meaning, and he himself was accurately shot to death by the male protagonist when he was injured and fell to the ground.
Pink Socks "HR" later appeared in the scene before the one-eyed "HR" came to find fault. The male protagonist hinted that he knew a man who died in the cesspool (that is, Henry). Pink Socks laughed and said "I know" that these are just "details", and I hope that the male protagonist will go back to work. His successor cannot communicate with each other, and it is difficult to find a suitable person. The other time, Pink Socks brought a team of submachine gun police officers to shoot the hero and heroine directly. Similarly, they were not interested in catching alive.
Explain that these 4 "HR" are working in a powerful national department.
4: The male protagonist only realizes that the boss of the private detective company is gay through speech, and simply uses "sex seduction" to let the boss tell the relationship with the lost detective. Let the boss be his second investigative cannon fodder. Later, the male protagonist made Henry the third cannon fodder.
Scene 5: After seeing the female protagonist’s body in the refrigerator in the temporary residence, the male protagonist quickly calmed down and designed an explosion site without much consideration, and Escape precisely at the end.
In the meantime, I met Henry, and he calmly thought about it, and created a scene where he accidentally died in the bathroom after drinking and taking drugs. The technical conditions of that period are feasible)
This shows that the male protagonist is not unfamiliar with such "dirty work", even quite familiar.
Scenario 6: When the male protagonist and Henry met for the first time, he was easily severely injured by Henry and carried him out of the house.
Based on the above and other scenarios, it can be judged that the male host’s apartment building is located in Berlin, West Germany, close to the Berlin Wall. It belongs to West Germany or NATO intelligence agencies. He was stationed overseas for a long time during the Cold War and was engaged in espionage work. His cover should be He is a handsome businessman or diplomat with good shooting training, meticulous thinking and strong communication skills. (Identity is cover, communication, thinking, analysis, and observation are the most important work skills. Shooting is the last hope for life. Fighting is actually just a bonus item. During the Cold War, if a spy reached the point where it needed melee, basically he Lost the possibility of leaving the work place alive) The
heroine is a ballet teacher. The hero revealed to the private detective boss that the heroine had resigned a year ago. Henry admitted that the relationship with the heroine lasted for a year. In the video tape taken by Henry, the hostess emphasized her desire. She needs herself to exist as a subject "I". She doesn't want to be a subsidiary of a man, taking care of the housework and raising children for the man, waiting for the man to return occasionally. Home care lies in the particularity of the male protagonist’s work. It may also include doubts about the male protagonist’s special work styles for men and women, and even the anxiety that the male protagonist cannot come back alive. The heroine strongly hopes that she can have a certain amount of initiative and choice in life. She loves her husband deeply, but she is suspicious of her husband (she asked her husband if he had cheated on it, but the hero replied very simply: NO! !) and resentment towards her husband for placing himself behind work made him feel vengeful towards her husband, hoping to make her husband psychologically entangled and hurt a little. She hopes that a man can give psychological and physical care, even someone other than her husband, allowing herself to be released, but another insistent and loyal self tells herself that this is the benefit of the devil. The female protagonist spent a year trying to find her self in the sense of enjoyment in such divided thoughts. Not only did she not find it, but she was even more worried.
Perhaps what the devil promises the heroine is to get both. A "replica" that slowly formed and finally became the image of the male protagonist. The devil promised to be a perfect copy from the inside out but never left her, so perfect that the female protagonist can safely file for divorce from the original. The hostess thought that in this way, she could feel that she was cared for by a man wholeheartedly, and she didn't have to feel that it was cheating and be questioned by her loyalty. But when the male protagonist appeared and resolutely determined to resign for her, the female protagonist's previous meticulous persuasion of her reasons collapsed. But once the contract with the devil starts, it can’t stop. Maybe the devil can manipulate the heroine’s thinking to some extent (before the heroine beats and kills the boss of the detective company, there may be an action of the ghost’s upper body) . The devil is the final product in the swing of the heroine. The heroine who pursues the self is dead, and the hero who can actually give everything for the heroine is also dead. The child who can see the emperor's new clothes chooses to drown himself.
The whole drama is full of people and environments with various self-oppositions and divisions: Germany, which is divided and opposed, the heroine who is entangled in leaving and returning to the family, derailed and loyal, falls into endless dark entanglements, completely collapsed Anna and pure sunshine. "Anna", a husband who does not care about the family in reality but is full of true feelings in reality, and a copy husband who seems to give everything and promises perfection, but in fact can only bring disaster. . . . . The director’s inner answer was not clearly stated. What he wanted to express was his thoughts about a divided family, a divided country, or the respective values of the two camps of the Cold War. Perhaps it was also in the final gunfire.
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