When Winslow finally walked into the lighthouse at the end of the film, my curiosity was also raised in my throat, and I really wanted to know what was in the lighthouse? So much so that Vic didn't let his former assistant and this one's assistant Winslow go to the lighthouse, but Vic could do "indescribable" things to the lighthouse recklessly, and even called the lighthouse "" She" is so feminine, praised as "beauty". Winslow was once tired of hearing the "old-fashioned" stories that Vic told, but it was his "regular program" at dinner, and his "regular program" became an important factor in his death. Vic was to Winslow sometimes "tyrant" and sometimes "old father." Luring Winslow to drink, he was always nitpicking about Winslow's work, squeezing Winslow's self-esteem, he watched Winslow's every move from the lighthouse, but he didn't want to do it himself. Hit a Nail: Call Winslow a Dog. In this matter, he established his absolute authority like a dictator or tyrant. He is sometimes like an "old father" to Winslow. The two depend on each other on a deserted island. He gives Winslow all kinds of advice when drinking. He is in charge of dinner for the two of them in life. He sees Winslow smashing the sea. He also advised him that he would be punished for provoking Shanghai Birds when he was a bird. When the storm came, he and Winslow would sing and dance together after getting drunk and finally slept together until Winslow finally lost his mind. Still helping Winslow analyze the current state of Winslow, but in a blink of an eye, he said that he was a "pretty young man who came here to pretend to be a tough guy". This infuriated Winston completely. What have they been through? How long have you been on the island? Is the Kraken on the island real or a fantasy of Winston?  Honestly, I’ve always liked the black and white quality and 4: The size of 3 is like being brought into a story from a long time ago, and I am watching them silently like a god's perspective. I don't even think Winslow stayed 4 weeks long, Vic was quenching his thirst on the delirious Winslow, telling him that the pick-up ship wasn't coming because of the storm, but when Winslow was going to leave later in a wooden boat due to time Before it arrives, an angry Vic smashes the ship with an ax to prevent Winslow from escaping. The Kraken exists, otherwise Winslow wouldn't have seen the scary face of the Kraken and fled in fright, and when he did indescribable things with the Kraken later, it was not real because he was drunk at work. After drinking wine and masturbating with a mermaid doll, he fantasized about the siren, and all of this was seen by Vic. The continuous high-intensity work, coupled with the depressing and undignified island life, soon brought the already introverted Winslow to the climax of the outbreak. Such unpleasant work also reminded him of the last equally unpleasant logging. The work of the worker, Vic seems to be another ghost of his hated companion who has never been saved, continues to torment his mind, and finally when he sees the work report written by Vic, he is fed up with this kind of morning and night that has not paid off. work, reminded him of the nasty companion who said "you're like a dog" before, but Vic continued to irritate him with such words, where there is oppression, there is resistance, so he still broke out, and when he Vic can be made to bark and crawl like a dog, but that feeling of victory is always short-lived, because this is only his most basic human need, and his desire has not yet been fulfilled: to go to the lighthouse. The scarred Winslow finally climbed to the top of the building, which was more difficult than getting there with an oil drum.  We still don't know what he saw in the lighthouse? So that his desire can be satisfied, maybe it is a rare treasure, or it may be a real mermaid. But the desire in the lighthouse is a symbol of power, and Vic's rights are his capital. He can enjoy the lighthouse alone and others can't. This kind of possessive pleasure is what Vic and Winslow really pursue. If It's really an ordinary siren not at the lighthouse but at the beach, and Vic will run away screaming like Winslow. In the lighthouse, we can see everything we want, and when we put our desires in the lighthouse, we will finally show the expression of "death without regrets" like Winslow. It is not pain or joy, it is more like masturbation Enjoy the moment, but still fall from the lighthouse when life is over. Vic said: "You will be punished for provoking seabirds." In the end, Winslow lay on the beach and was dismembered by seabirds. It seemed that this was the price of desire. When this moment of desire is also the beginning of destruction, what is in the lighthouse? It has long been unimportant. The real fear is to gradually go crazy in an environment of repression and loneliness. There are many references to the prototype story of "The Lighthouse", and the two prototype characters also died in the long-term depression and collapse. At that time, the corpse was hanging on the cliff and looked like a beckoning, and the rescue ship was scared away. People say it's a horror movie, I think it's a fable, it doesn't tell people what to do, but a stream-of-consciousness narrative that uses a symbolic approach to show people the only way everyone's heart must go. He knew that he couldn't go to the lighthouse, but he had to be driven by desire. Even if the price was heavy, he had no regrets in order to enjoy a moment.
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