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The male protagonist of "Disappearing Her" cried in prison, what is the psychology

The male protagonist of "Disappearing Her" cried in prison, what is the psychology

The movie "Disappearing Her" has already reached 2.1 billion box office on July 2, a result that no forecasting agency expected.

Given that most people have seen this movie, here is a detailed analysis of the plot at the end.

The male protagonist of "Disappearing Her" cried in prison, what is the psychology

He Fei, played by Zhu Yilong, has no guilt for his wife's death, and he only regrets that he did not see Shen Man's (Ni Ni) scheme earlier.

When Shen Man harbored the last bit of hope, hoping that he would be able to hit him hard after learning that his wife was pregnant...

When he saw the B-ultrasound sheet, he cried bitterly, regretted hitting the wall, and the story ended here.

It was rushed and it was difficult to fit his state of mind.

The male protagonist of "Disappearing Her" cried in prison, what is the psychology

The wife was locked up in an iron cage under the sea, and when she learned that she was going to be abandoned, she hurriedly took out something to show to He Fei.

But He Fei didn't dare to look back at all, so he swam away. It wasn't until he was arrested and Shen Man took out that thing that he cried with regret.

This thing is a shrunken ultrasound sheet, showing that the wife is pregnant with a fetus in her belly.

Therefore, he killed not only his wife, but also his own children.

But he is planning from love to marriage, causing car accidents, deliberately coaxing to go abroad for wealth and murder, every step is madness, will this be a person who cares about the unformed fetus?

So this thing is B super single, although it makes people more sad, it is not in line with the consistent style of the male protagonist.

Or rather, he did not lay the groundwork for his only remaining conscience as a father.

The male protagonist of "Disappearing Her" cried in prison, what is the psychology

According to my vision, when my wife took out the plastic paper, the first thing I thought of in the theater was the agreement to transfer the family property to the male protagonist.

Because in the process of portraying the heart of the male protagonist gambler, only family property and money are his only wishes.

His wife is a rich second generation, both parents have died, and she inherits a huge amount of property alone. The male protagonist was not the idea of beating the family property from the beginning, and only the family property that he could not get could make him regret becoming like this.

He doesn't love his wife, he only thinks about taking the family property step by step, and how can he love the child in her belly.

There is a vague hint at the beginning of the film that the lighthouse will sink in a few years, and he abandoned his wife in an iron cage under the lighthouse, and as long as it will be a few years, the wreckage of his wife will sink with the lighthouse and never see the light of day.

The male protagonist of "Disappearing Her" cried in prison, what is the psychology

What a cruel and well-thought-out plan, and I don't believe an unformed fetus can impress him.

Only when he finally found out that his wife actually wanted to hand over all the family property to him to take care of and raise the fetus with peace of mind, would he cry hysterically and regret it.

He could have inherited the family property to pay off his gambling debts and live a good life. but destroyed everything by his own madness.

This is in line with the logic of the male host.

The male protagonist of "Disappearing Her" cried in prison, what is the psychology

Either the male protagonist wants to have a child in front of him, wants to return to normal life, has a little love for his wife in his heart, and also feels guilty.

Then he saw B ultrasound single, regretting and crying is also in line with the character.

But if it is filmed in this way, it may be criticized more.

Because it is adapted from real events, such a description of the male protagonist and his conscience is probably not agreed by the parties, and the audience will question the director and screenwriter who wants to whitewash this murderer.

The male protagonist of "Disappearing Her" cried in prison, what is the psychology

The second brush of "Disappearing Her", found that when creating the character of He Fei, the screenwriter did not pour a little conscience into him, and the whole process was an incurable gambler villain.

Finally, I designed such a plot that I regret when I see "B ultrasound", which in my opinion is unnecessary and makes people feel divided.

He does not need to regret it, he only needs to bear the heaviest punishment.

But Ni Ni, turned to face the camera and came over crying, is really empathetic to me, the only time in the whole film can't help but cry, is she brought.

The male protagonist of "Disappearing Her" cried in prison, what is the psychology

For the girlfriend is not worth it, for the girlfriend to regret, all kinds of complex emotions into tears, snatched out of the eyes.

The actors are all great, Wen Yongshan's slightly pompous acting skills should have been specially directed by the director, and her previous acting style was not like this.

When she laughed and angered He Fei, the audience, who did not know the truth at this time, really wanted to rush in and beat her. Good a femme fatale.

The male protagonist of "Disappearing Her" cried in prison, what is the psychology

Ni Ni's eyes turned red several times and she forced tears because she was getting closer to the truth step by step, but she did not dare to accept the truth. It was only when she saw these details with the second brush, and her micro-expression was very delicate.

Zhu Yilong seems to be deeply affectionate in front, and the hysteria after the reversal in the back is completely in the state of two people. In fact, when he brushed it twice, he could see that when he hid certain things, his eyes were fluctuating and not so sincere.

The male protagonist of "Disappearing Her" cried in prison, what is the psychology

Du Jiang was in the fake ward, grinning to the root of his ear with a strange smile, looking like it was really seeping. As an audience, they all felt goosebumps when they saw it, and his Zhou Zheng's face would combine such a terrifying smile.

The male protagonist of "Disappearing Her" cried in prison, what is the psychology

It is a match with Zhang Zifeng's smile at the end of "Tang Detective".

epilogue

There are two things in this world that are the most difficult to quit, drugs and gambling.

One is physical dependence, the other is psychological dependence, immersed in it is like falling into the abyss, few people can climb out intact.

"Disappearing Her" has a certain practical significance, some people always think that they are the most special one, can save each other from fire and water, the result of the flooding of the Virgin Heart is to be dragged into the abyss by the other party, and everything is lost.

People who lack love especially like to "save" others.

It's like "a person who has been soaked in rain also wants to hold an umbrella for others".

But that person, if he is contaminated with one of those two things, don't hesitate, throw the umbrella to TA, and run away quickly.

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