Who am I? Where did I come from? What am I going to do?
The three primordial questions that seem simplest contain the mysteries of the entire universe, and are also the three ultimate questions of human beings from the very beginning of their birth to modern times, for life, philosophy, and even the world level. Today's recommended "K Star Stranger" may come from thinking about these ultimate questions.

You see such a person at the train station, he is dressed in ordinary clothes but behaves strangely, neither luggage, nor hurry, but look around, probe the brain, as a qualified sunrise masses, the first thing that comes to mind is of course to find a police uncle!
Our protagonist, Potter, is caught at the police station at the beginning of the scene and then transferred to a psychiatric hospital, and Potter's claim to be an alien is more often used as a typical feature of deranged patients, waiting for him is the psychological treatment of dr. Mark, a professional psychiatrist.
During the first psychotherapy, Mark discovered that Potter was unusual, as a psychotic patient, his thinking was too meticulous, and he was extremely identified with his alien identity, and at the same time, he had a more accurate astrophysical positioning of his imaginary planet, K Star.
Even for how quickly he came to Earth from a thousand light-years away, Potter had prepared a set of scientific bases for overturning Einstein's theory of relativity.
The second time, things start to go in unexpected directions, and this time, Porter's actor Kevin Spacey uses his body to tell you what a hard-bottom acting school is. See Potter using the satisfaction of eating steak to kill an uncarved banana.
Kevin Spacey ate a dozen bananas with peel to film this segment
During this period, he still talked and laughed, and did not show a trace of horse's feet. A good actor is like this, since playing an alien, you must believe that he is really a flying fairy. And it's the kind that loves fruit...
Something even more bizarre happened, in the lab, the assistant told Mark that after detailed testing of the instrument, it was found that Potter was able to recognize all kinds of special light that was originally imperceptible to the human eye, which explained why he was so sensitive to white light that he had to wear sunglasses indoors.
The line between lies and truth is blurred, especially after Dr. Mark's friend, the astronomer Baker, appears, and he confirms that Potter's K star is real.
The strangest thing is that the only humans who know about the existence of K are the world's top astrophysicists. This time, Mark decided to take Potter to the Center for Astronomical Research to see if world-class astronomers could help Potter see through his delusions.
Unfortunately, it backfired, and after a long period of academic communication, astronomers lost, and Instead Potter gave their long-troubled gemini trajectory argument. At this point, Dr. Mark was completely blinded, how could a mentally ill person surpass the world's strongest astrophysicist?
Could it be that this man is really from the K star?
Back in the psychiatric hospital, Potter's behavior began to affect the entire hospital patients, according to Porter, the current level of human medicine, can not effectively treat the psychiatric diseases on the earth, and he does not need drugs, can make the entire psychiatric hospital patients recover.
As he learns more, Dr. Mark finally discovers Potter's true identity, a farmer woman on a farm near St. Jose, who killed the prisoner and committed suicide by jumping into the river after his wife and daughter were tragically killed.
After that, Potter reappears and begins to call himself a K-Man, or is it before he is actually possessed by a K-Man? Even he himself did not know.
Eventually, the entire patients in the psychiatric hospital want to travel with Potter to see the great mystery of K Star, but the bad news is that Potter can only take one person with him.
The promised time to leave finally arrived, and Potter, who claimed to be returning to K Star, stood in front of the window, and a second later, after a burst of strong light, Potter disappeared.
As soon as the camera turned, Potter was curled up under the bed.
At this time, he had completely forgotten about the K star, and the whole person seemed to have lost his soul. Is this person who was left behind really Potter?
Curiously, Beth, another patient in the psychiatric hospital, mysteriously disappeared during the commotion.
The most classic part of this film is the suspenseful ending, Potter's body has not disappeared at all. But is there a K-man, or can Potter simply be classified as a multiple personality?
The mystery of all this can only be left to the audience and friends to solve by themselves.
Tonight at 21:40, the movie channel has a good movie appointment - "K Star Stranger"
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