"Ten Days of Dangerous Love": Don't make aunt angry, or you will suffer sss-level torture

Anabel 2022-04-21 09:01:28

In fact, I am not very afraid of ghosts. What I am most afraid of are some middle-aged women, especially the murderous aunts who are in menopause. It is hard for me to imagine that they are also evolved from young and graceful girls.

Many years ago I escaped from a demon, and that demon was a middle-aged woman.

We all loved to play with slingshots when we were kids, and I was the kind of kid who was timid but liked to follow suit. I used to "shoot" a bull tied under a tree with other older kids.

"shoot it", "shoot it brother" . The two older kids with me shouted like that.

Poor little bull, his dick was going through a hail of bullets from us.

" You rotten kids, how dare you hit my bull... " Just as we were fighting, a roar-like voice came from a distance.

I saw that the two "big brothers" hurriedly threw the slingshot into the grass. When I turned around, a fat middle-aged woman stood in front of me. look! The devil has come.

She reached out and snatched my slingshot and scolded my whole family. I was like a frightened little white rabbit, unable to move, holding back tears. I'd get my mom's hamstring broken and the other kids laughing at me....Fuck, I'm fucked.

I have never suffered from such a loss and made such an ugliness. I will never forget that aunt's murderous look, her bloated and fat body is like a five-fingered mountain, and her strong arms can crush my neck.

Since then, I have had an inexplicable fear of obese menopausal aunts.

What reminds me of this childhood shadow is the movie "Ten Days of Dangerous Love" . I deeply feel the cruelty and horror of the aunt's soaring, and a crazy bitch with schizophrenia doesn't know how to do it. Something terrible happened.

This movie is adapted from the book "Number One Book Enthusiast" by Stephen King, a master of American thriller novels . Some people may not know the author, but when it comes to "The Shawshank Redemption", everyone knows that it is also written by him.

We have all seen many movies with horror elements such as zombies, vampires, ghosts, etc., but a horror movie that relies entirely on acting to terrify cannot find a second one in my reading library.

As a writer, the most beautiful thing in the world is the moment when your book is finished, and the most painful thing is to be forced to write by the nose.

Our hero, Paul, is a writer who just finished his last book in the series. He was about to go out to the mountain to submit his manuscript, but he was hit by a blizzard and fell under the cliff, dying.

The one who saved him was an aunt, a fat, stout and mentally ill middle-aged woman, a nurse, an angel in white.

Damn, when I mention this kind of character, I have a shudder in my heart, the mentally ill aunt, or the kind that gives you a needle. It's a double shadow of childhood.

The writer is very grateful to the nurse, Aunt Annie, for her life-saving grace, but when she opened the quilt, she saw that her legs were twisted and twisted.

Annie claimed to be Paul's number one fan, but Paul soon found out that something was wrong with Annie, and began to wonder if Annie was a crazy bitch from Qingshan.

There are many people who play the role of lunatics, but there are not many creepy actors who can play lunatics.

Anne's performer is Oscar-winning actress Kathy Bates , who is the aunt. You can see her in many classic American blockbusters. She won the 63rd place for her outstanding performance in "Ten Days of Dangerous Love". The Oscar statuette.

Every line, every expression, schizophrenia from normal emotions within a second, this acting is extremely tense and terrifying. Although she is a scary aunt, but it makes people watch it for the first time, and wants to watch it for the second and third time...

Going back to the story, what really made Paul sleepless was in the middle of the night when Anne suddenly walked into his room and tortured him with a serious expression.

It turned out that she found out that the heroine Misery in the novel was dead, and she couldn't accept it in her heart, so she lost control of her spirit and started to go crazy again.

"She disappeared, you did it."

"You killed my Misery."

Annie is in the dark, the camera is zoomed in, she is like a crazy sow, hysterical, with a brutal expression, smashing vases, smashing chairs, across the screen, you can feel as if a lunatic appears in front of you and is about to attack you, who? Know if she will use a knife, a gun, or will she strangle you to death.

Paul has been frightened and stupid, and he may suffer if he says one more sentence:

Almost got fucked by this old sow, what a fucking bitch. She's going to imprison me, a crippled writer, to suffer in her own home... fuck, I'm screwed.

Medically, schizophrenia is divided into six forms: paranoid, adolescent, catatonic, simple, undifferentiated, and residual.

And Anne happens to be the most serious and dangerous type of paranoid, hallucinations, delusions, obsessive-compulsive disorder, all the same.

The next day, Annie returned to normal. She completely forgot what she did last night. She explained her behavior as: her thinking was unclear.

Then her paranoia flared up again, and she said to Paul, " I mentioned this to God, and God said, 'I will give him to you, and you will lead him. '"

Paul thought to himself: Lead me? WTF? You fucking lunatic, crazy and ugly old sow coming to lead Lao Tzu? Is God your father?

What is this leading? It was to force Paul to burn the last manuscript of the Misery series he had just completed.

Anne knew Paul's past well, and now she knew exactly what Paul's second dick looked like. She knew that this was the only manuscript, and that Misery would not die after it was burned.

But Anne's leadership is not over yet, he wants Paul to continue to create Misery according to his own wishes.

The most painful thing for a writer is this, being forced to write by his own fans. It is said that this is also a revolt against the readers' self-criticism in Mr. Stephen King's original work:

The work should be led by the author, and the reader should not point fingers and force the direction of the story to change.

The coercion of the work is like the imprisonment of the writer, and Paul's sins are far more than that. When Annie found out about Paul's escape, she decided to go big on him.

She tied Paul to the bed and broke both of Paul's ankles with an eight-pound hammer, and he was completely crippled, never able to run... it hurts.

Among them, an elderly detective came to investigate. Paul thought he was saved, but the uncle of the detective was really not his God, and was killed by Annie with a single shot.

This unjustly murdered detective more strongly reflects Anne's schizophrenic distorted personality and murderous violent tendencies.

Paul's will to survive is also a focus of the film's performance. When we thought he was on the verge of giving up, the plot began to reverse again, and he decided to take advantage of Annie's OCD weakness to fight back.

Paul burned the latest manuscript of "Misely", Anne's emotions broke out completely, and the two began a life-and-death contest. I won't reveal what the result is...

After watching the movie, the lingering fear in my heart has not stopped. Annie's performance supports the core of "Ten Days of Dangerous Love" to a great extent.

This aunt with amazing acting skills has vividly expressed the behavior and psychological performance of a schizophrenic lunatic.

In addition, this story does not have the figurative horror of characters such as zombies or ghosts in the traditional way, but is expressed through the distorted characters and situational descriptions of the characters:

A woman with schizophrenia, hurt by her family and marriage, and the tension in a closed space to create the thrilling mood of the story.

Here's what Stephen King's work inspired me, another possible representation of story creation:

It is not the bloody and terrifying pictures like "Midnight Bell", "Resident Evil" and "Chainsaw", but to explore the connection between the most essential characteristics of human nature and social reality, such works may be more valuable for appreciation .

I am the author Ah K, an old and young man who likes to describe the world with words.

The public account [Different Dimensional Position], animation, film and television chats, travel through civilizations and stories in different dimensions. Write interesting articles and be interesting people, this is my belief in creation.

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Extended Reading

Misery quotes

  • Paul Sheldon: [holding a rolled-up page of his manuscript] Remember how for all those years, nobody knew who Misery's real father was, or if they'd ever be reunited? It's all right here. Does she finally marry Ian, or will it be Winthorne? It's all right here.

    [lights a match and with it, lights the page]

    Annie Wilkes: Paul you can't!

    [drops her glass]

    Paul Sheldon: [Still holding the burning page] Why not? I learned it from you.

    [Puts the burning page down onto his manuscript, already on the floor, burning it]

  • Virginia McCain: We got a phone call? Busy morning.

    Sheriff John T. 'Buster' McCain: Yeah. Work, work, work.