However, is it another feeling after reading it for the original poster Mao? Could it be that I opened it in the wrong way, so the host read it again and found some small details that prove that the doctor played by Jude Law is actually the biggest villain hidden in the film.
In the
48th branch of the first questionable film, the investigator came to ask the doctor starring Jude Law, in which he asked why Jude Law was educated in the United Kingdom but came to practice medicine in the United States. Jude Law’s answer is that if you see a psychiatrist in the UK, you will be discriminated against. So for his career development, he had to come to the more open America.
Is it really? At the 56th point of the
second question
, Jude Law’s colleague (perhaps a supervisor) Keane, the old man with white hair, told Jude Law that Emily was a beautiful woman. If it were a man, Jude Law would definitely not. Would help so much. Denied by Jude Law. (Is it really Jude Law's truth?) Then he talked about Alison again. It turned out that as early as in the UK, Jude Law had just become an intern, and had been entangled with a female patient named Alison. From the conversation between him and his wife later, we can know (57 points-58 points in the film) that the patient named Alison revealed that Jude Law had taken her to London and even had sex with him in the car. Of course, according to Jude Law, Alison has schizophrenia, and those claims are all her wishful thinking.
Is it really?
First detail
In the 77 minutes of the film, Dr. Lara Hibbert mailed a photo of the adultery between Jude Law and Emily to the Medical Behavior Investigation Office in Manhattan. From the photo, we can see that the relationship between Jude Law and Emily is not what he said above. There is no attempt to Emily. Although this is a trap set by the female doctor and Emily, Jude Law is so easy to get the bait. It clearly shows that he is not as noble as he said. At the same time, it also shows that he is not the first time, so in the United Kingdom a few years ago In the case of the female patient named Alison who had committed suicide, he could not be as pale as he and his wife said. We also have reason to suspect that he came to the United States not because the British medical practice he said was not open.
In the second detail
video, at 82 minutes, Jude Law gave Emily a personality test form. At 86 minutes, we saw Jude Law painting the form. At 99, everything settled and Emily came to Jude Law. In his office, the file Jude Law opened handily was the previous personality test form, and then we learned from the conversation between the two that the form was used to test for schizophrenia. (Don't forget that Alison's disease is also called schizophrenia.) At
this point, we can foresee that Emily will spend the next days in a mental hospital. Maybe a few years later, she will choose to commit suicide like Alison in the UK!
And our Doctor Jude Law, together with his wife and children, restarted a happy life.
Inferring from the above two questions and two details, Jude Law’s doctor is not as justice as we saw in the film, but in fact he is the most evil in his heart. The sentence Jude Law often said in the film-the best prediction of future behavior is past behavior. In fact, this is also talking about himself, what he did to Alison, now it’s Emily’s turn .
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