What is the fear deep in your heart?

Santos 2022-04-23 06:01:02

I like watching horror movies. After watching two recent domestically produced "thriller and suspense" movies, I feel that this one is not bad. Unlike most horror films in Europe and America, which have bloody, violent and nauseating images, and different from Asian horror films, which have distinctive, strange and sad "ghost" characters, it is not a tortuous plot (I guessed the plot in the first twenty minutes after watching it. Now, hehe), this film seems to let you face your heart while telling a story. What is the biggest fear in your heart?

I think Lily's fear is that no one loves her, right? I think this little girl acted so well and is the biggest highlight of the film. A pair of seemingly innocent and innocent eyes can well interpret the various expressions of love, joy, helplessness, fear, and hatred. It's just that she chose to force people to love her with her suffocating desire for control and terrifying superpowers. I think she may really be the devil, because she has no feelings and does not understand love. She is very poor, no one in this world loves her, no one dares.

Everyone in the film has their own fear points, and the demons use these fears to attack people. Seeing that I started to feel a little nervous in the middle, I felt strange (because I watched too many horror movies, numb, haha), I thought of what I was most afraid of and had a few related nightmares because of my fear. When a character in the film tells the heroine: Conquer fear! I know that there is a way to defeat the devil (or my own demon)-overcome fear and challenge yourself!

The last thing I want to say is, don’t tell anyone what you really fear. Roar`````````

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Case 39 quotes

  • Therapist: [to Emily] Hey! Wait a minute. Who do you think you are, barging in there like that?

    Lillith Sullivan: It's okay, Diane, Emily's been under a lot of stress lately, but she's really nice to me and I hope I can stay with her a long time.

    Therapist: Don't ever do that again.

  • Edward Sullivan: Count yourself dead at the out set. Accept that going in. Use it to your advantage. If you're not afraid, she can't hurt you.