It's so sad...
let me tell you why I personally like this movie.
First of all, I personally think that the whole story is like this. The mother of the two daughters died, and the property was left to the two daughters. The stepfather was angry and went to XX, and then the eldest daughter, DOLL, accidentally killed his sister and gave the stepfather an interface. Sent her to a mental hospital. Well, these are all things that you can see at first, and then you start to lose sight of them.
DOLL was sent to a mental hospital, and then his stepfather made a deal with Boru, the manager of the mental hospital, to perform an operation on DOLL in order to ensure that his secrets would not be leaked. This was heard by the eldest daughter, DOLL, and this was the beginning of it all. It takes about two minutes from a normal mental hospital to entering the world of a nightclub. There are several scenes. The first is a map, the second is a knife, the third is a lighter, the fourth is a key, and finally she is lying on a chair. These two minutes are actually the plot of all the films that follow.
DOLL was operated on. At the moment of success, the memory began to flow backwards, and the film officially started. This film is actually a flashback of how the girls escaped from the mental hospital.
Time returned to the beginning, when he was sent to the mental hospital and replaced it with a dance hall. After the operation, DOLL was full of fantasies. His stepfather was fantasized to be a priest, and the management of the mental hospital became The owner of the nightclub. The boss wanted to sell DOLL's virginity to a big man, but he actually asked the doctor who performed the operation to operate on him, so as to earn 2,000 knives from his stepfather.
During the two-minute movie, DOLL and several other girls lined up to walk past Bolu's office and saw a map, which indicated that these were actually real people. ROCKET and several other girls that DOLL knew in the first-level fantasy are real. At that time, DOLL was a sober and normal girl, so she proposed an escape plan, and several other girls agreed to this plan.
Of course, there was a wise man who gave her advice and told her what she needed. Personally, I think it was actually a plan that she thought of herself and had in her mind. The character of the wise does not actually exist. The proof lies in the first few lines of the film: Everyone has an angel, an angel who protects us. Today, he turns into an old man, tomorrow he turns into a girl, but don't be fooled by their appearance. , they will be as fierce as dragons, they will not personally guide us to fight, but will whisper in our hearts...
In fact, the wise are nothing but the determination in DOLL's heart, the yearning for freedom, and all other strong wills, and There are no real people. They can be anyone, anyone who helps her, so there is no form.
The three warriors who appeared in the first dance were actually Boru and two followers. The three of them were conquered by DOLL's dance. This was the real scene of the first battle.
The second dance is the scene of World War I against Germany, but this is not the point. The five beauties fought together. In fact, the real thing was Sweet Bean to steal the map, and the other four beauties attracted Boru and a few more. the attention of a guard.
The third time, the mayor was the fat man who appeared in two minutes. He should be a small manager, a person in a mental hospital with a little power. A beautiful woman stole a lighter.
Then came the whistleblower. The female doctor is a psychiatrist, and the whistleblower can easily be opened up, because they often have such conversational activities during treatment.
The fourth dance was on the cook's side. He hesitated and leaked electricity, and DOLL's dance didn't go to the end. The result was that ROCKET blocked the knife.
Well, in fact, this is all the plot, the director just exaggerated these, extremely exaggerated. Why do this? In fact, this is just to cover up the pain when DOLL dances.
When people are in pain, their memories will automatically block those painful memories so that they can live a better life. This is the instinct of the brain, so this is the reason for the emergence of the second layer of fantasy space, and why there is such an exaggerated battle.
Dancing is really just dancing, and that's a clue from Pea's words after the first dance: it's just teasing and moaning. But her strong determination to flee enabled her to make these sacrifices.
It also makes sense for a mental hospital to turn into a nightclub. ROCKET and the first few scenes of the nightclub show the cruel reality that the female patients here are violated. The dialogue between Boru and a few male caretakers in the last scene proves this. They don't want to do it anymore, so they must have done it before. Maybe it's not voluntary, everyone around me does it and I have to do it, maybe it's voluntary like Bolu, in any case, they must have violated these female patients.
The mental hospital in the real world is also interspersed into the first-floor fantasy nightclub. That is, during the actual planning, the deep memories of those scenes in the mind reappeared and inserted into the first-floor fantasy world.
In the end, Bolu killed two girls. In fact, this is also an overly strong expression in fantasy. It is impossible to kill them in reality, so it is very likely that he was locked in his room and prevented them from coming out. This means that They were out, so in fantasy they died.
In the end, they set fire to escape, but they met the guards at the door. These are the guards of the mental hospital who brought DOLL in at the beginning. Of course, it may also be the guests who came with the doctor.
The car driver who finally appeared looked exactly the same as the wise man. In fact, it was not really the same. Maybe he just met a kind person, but applying the appearance of the wise man just used the stalk of the guardian angel at the beginning. Everyone may be an angel. As long as he helps you, today may be an old man, tomorrow may be a young girl.
All in all, the entire film uses hyperbole to write a simple, brutally dark story. The female patients in the mental hospital were violated by the male nurses. They couldn't bear it and wanted to escape. The normal person DOLL had a plan to escape with four beauties. In the end, she sacrificed herself to become a pea.
So maybe someone asks how to prove this story is true? Did the girl really run away?
At the end of the last few minutes, Fatty's lighter was gone, the chef was missing a knife, the confinement room was set on fire, and Boru was even more wounded, all of which proved that these things actually happened.
Well, this is the movie review I wanted to write, but it's more of a spoiler, and I hope it helps.
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