Speaking of this story. As a writer, the heroine Jennifer came to a small place not much different from the wilderness to find inspiration, and was spotted by some local coveted beauty. (Speaking of this, I feel that it is a little logically unreasonable. After all, she is a young and beautiful girl who lives in that place alone, and there are no acquaintances, friends, relatives, etc. nearby. Haven't you thought about the probability of an accident?) The
person himself It is an animal controlled by hormones. Under the influence of adrenaline, forcibly having sex with the opposite sex out of physiological desire, or killing people on impulse, is also a manifestation of animal instinct. If you are a person with a surviving conscience, after regaining rationality, there should be some processes of remedy, regret, struggle, and reflection, both in behavior and psychology.
It turned out that, unfortunately, the scumbags Jennifer encountered were not only guilty and courageous, except for Matthew, who had a good impression of her, who still had humanity, the other three belonged to purely impersonal and sympathetic scum. . And the sheriff who Jennifer ran to ask for help after escaping the clutches for the first time was a bigger scumbag. With a game of mind, they changed their tricks, like cats and mice, wantonly insulting and torturing Jennifer who kept begging and wailing. In the process of Jennifer's humiliation, the director also deliberately arranged a plot where the sheriff answered her daughter's phone call. The face of a filial father and daughter is extremely disgusting. Their behavior is not just a momentary physical impulse. J fell into the water, but they were afraid that she was still alive and left behind. They didn't have any trouble with their behavior from beginning to end.
If this is a mainstream movie, Jennifer will find a way to report to the police after surviving, and then the bad guys will be brought to justice. In the process of litigation, they have encountered the slick defendant lawyers, and the offenders hypocritically expressed their regrets. Sorry, sentenced to several years in jail-certainly not comparable to what Jennifer suffered. Then Jennifer decided to let go of the past, forgive these scumbags, and start a new life, The End. For example, Judy Foster starred in "The Defendant". When I watched that movie, my heart was still darker. When I saw this ending, I felt WTF. WTF. WTF.
But Jennifer in this film, she is really strong, she is cold enough to plan and cruel enough, not in the least because the scumbags are afraid to beg her for mercy and sway in a soft-hearted sway, stand firm and retaliate, and use her past. When he was insulted, the dialogue was thrown back coldly, sentence by sentence.
The original version has always been listed as one of the top ten banned films in the world, but from the perspective of violence, sex, and bloody scenes, there are more films larger than its scale. I personally guess that part of the reason may be due to the theme of the film’s "revenge". .
This world has black and white, light and darkness, and the same is true for the most good and most evil of human nature. I believe that revenge will never resolve hatred, forgiveness can truly resolve hatred, but more often forgiveness cannot resolve ugliness.
I am reminded of the notorious cult leader "Charles Manson" in the United States. In 1969, he led his partner to break into the home of the great director Roman Polanski, cruelly tortured and killed the people in the house, tortured and hanged pregnant women with pot belly. On the roof. For the deceased and the bereaved Polanski, all this is irreversible. However, Manson Children's Shoes is still in prison and receives a large number of letters from fans every day. It is said that it is still the prisoner with the most fans in the United States.
Basically, the rule of the world in which we live is to be tolerant to those who inflict harm. From a higher level of morality, this is true. However, for the disadvantaged who have been hurt, they will never be "tolerantly treated" by those who have been hurt.
There are always many principles, but at some point, maybe you can only give it back.
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