In the American horror movies, there are many psychiatric disorders and mental illnesses as the themes. At first glance, this movie also has this feeling. But then, the development of the story is unexpected. It seems that besides the horror, it also explores the problems of life's no choice, how to treat the mentally ill, and whether self-defense is equivalent to murder. We Chinese have an old saying: "Marry a chicken with a chicken, marry a dog with a dog", so after you make a promise before God that you will follow someone for your life, should you stick to your promise, never give up, and be determined anyway? ? At the end of the film, Laura kills Martin. Perhaps after a lot of horrible screams and tension, all of us were really relieved to see this scene, but after thinking about it, should Martin really die for his atrocities? Is it true that the small group of aliens who are plagued by psychiatric disorders , disability, and mental retardation are more than guilty? Of course, the movie itself is not so profound. The traditional American plot of perverted beauty is just to scare you, and then scare you; however, we who love movies inevitably have to pretend to be deep, and then lament the impermanence of life and keep our eyes open when we get married.
The first half of the film is very beautiful: the blue sea, the transparent and simple villa, the spotless room, the handsome and rich husband, the beautiful and elegant wife. But behind this seemingly untouchable beauty, there are ugly events happening every day. A prosperous life did not bring happiness. On the contrary, when Laura came to a small earthy town, her humble home was full of warmth, and Bin could be intoxicated when he showered the flowers in the small garden in front of the house. Sing the song, and the free parade in the street can make Laura really laugh. All this seems to tell us that what matter represents is not entirely happiness, the real happiness is hidden in ordinary life.