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What did Xiao Ai see at the end of the movie?

At the end of Shadow, Xiao Ai saw Pei Wang coming back from the dead, killing Bang outside the door.

The beginning of Shadow shows that ancient emperors and nobles were inevitably worried about their lives, so they all had their own bodies, body double. Therefore, from this analysis, we can draw a conclusion that Pei Wang who was killed in the temple is probably a shadow. When the country announced that Pei Wang had been killed by an assassin, the real Pei Wang appeared, and he killed the country that could not resist.

At that time, the little moxa behind the door saw Pei Wang from the dead, deus ex, and she had a frightened expression. Moreover, there is a place to prove it. How did Pei Wang learn about General Yu Zi's master plan? Here, it must be Tian Zhan who revealed to Pei Wang the overall planning of Yu Zi, including the secret rooms and organs where Yu Zi was hiding.

After all, these details are only known by Xiao Ai, Zirui, the viceroy, and the border states in the Hotan War. Therefore, Tian Zhan is likely to discuss with Pei Wang in advance and succeed Yu Zi as viceroy after the job is done.

Comments on the film "Shadow";

Shadow is a Zen martial art that explores personal consciousness. The shadow is moist, as if growing in water, with a strong sense of Jiangnan water town. The narrative technique of the film is simple and clear, but it also has relatively profound ethical expression. The narrative of the story has both the genes of oriental drama and the methods of western drama. The first half and the second half are quiet and moving, and the quieter the front, the more intense the back.

The hazy beauty created by the picture frames the whole story in the gray scale of the shadow, forming an obviously empty but very narrow closed space. The other two characters show age differences, as well as the feeling of being wily and manipulated. It's hard for the audience not to appreciate his performance.