This is not just one person's life to be framed... The heroine died in the end with a hammer. Maybe hitting people's heads and five fingers with a hammer is the old man's consistent style, so there may be N lives framed on the male protagonist, including the old man in The man with glasses killed by the hostess (this is too good to frame, because the blanket was hidden by the hostess, it is entirely possible that the hostess and the hostess conspired to do it)...
Cobb also said before killing the heroine that every step of his was carefully guided by the old man, and he was very scared when he thought about it...
When the male protagonist was hooking up with the female protagonist in the bar, the old man looked at their eyes. He didn't feel angry or jealous, he was just watching a good show directed and acted by himself...
Two more small details:
The male protagonist did not find another earring in the piano score. In fact, the earrings were taken by Cobb, and later placed in the male protagonist's house to frame the male protagonist, and the female protagonist thought that the earrings were taken by the male protagonist from beginning to end...
The male protagonist went to the female protagonist's house as a guest, and as soon as he entered, he found that a bunch of photo frames on the piano were missing (it was still there when he came to steal things before), these pictures may have been taken and put in the safe, so as soon as the male protagonist saw those pictures The first reaction is that the heroine lied to herself...
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