Annie Wilkes is sick, her condition is called autism, she loves Paul Shelton's novels, she fantasizes about being the heroine of the novels, and her fat figure shows that she is a desperate lover .
I suspect that in the film, Paul Sheldon's car accident may well have been premeditated by Anne.
Annie worshipped Paul, she felt that he created herself, that he was her own god, and that she made her way to become a mad woman. Mad woman, and badly wounded Paul. This is not love. Love should never be contrived. Love should be the collision and union of two people with free souls.
Paul is a smart man. In the end, he turned his defeat into a victory, made the novel the last trump card, and fought Annie to the death, and won.
But who will remedy Paul's psychological shadow?
Hope we don't come across such crazy suitors.
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