Some personal thoughts on the ending of The Phone:

Carmella 2022-03-21 09:03:19

(Only my personal opinion!!)

The heroine must have grown up safely, and she did not grow up by being imprisoned by the killer, otherwise the killer in the past would not be able to obtain information from the modern heroine through the phone. It should be that the killer did not die after falling from the upstairs. fell, and killed the mother who fell together (this can be explained from the scene in the easter egg where the mother and the heroine suddenly disappeared while walking), and then ran away. Later, other police officers found out and rescued the heroine, and the heroine was able to grow up safely. At the same time, the killer escaped and quietly lived in the modern age in other places. The killer considered the time and imprisoned the heroine after she provided information and had no use for her past self (the heroine met her mother at the cemetery, and the two returned home, the mother suddenly disappeared, the heroine collapsed, and was caught by a middle-aged killer after returning), which also corresponds to the last scene of the easter egg. The heroine was tied to a chair in white. PS: In the easter egg, the scene where the middle-aged killer calls the past killer should have happened before the heroine was chased by the middle-aged killer in the house.

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  • Andres 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    The logic of time and space is messed up, and it is completely unclear. Don't ask, just ask is what we are doing is traveling through time and space. Many so-called brain-burning movies are this set.

  • Carmelo 2022-03-24 09:03:40

    When Park Shin-hye yelled at Seoba, it was a famous scene, and Jeon Jong-seo's eyes were absolutely hilarious. I was heartbroken when I finally saw the easter eggs.