love you? Still love yourself?

Roxane 2022-11-29 15:51:04

If there is prejudice against a person, it is because of insufficient understanding. The murderer also has good intentions in his heart and also expects happiness.

The interesting thing about the film is that it focuses on the perspective of the party on the edge of morality, which is what we often call the villain, and shows the psychological motives of the murderer through a psychological monologue. The film begins with a relaxed and ambiguous atmosphere. It makes people think that what happens next is a pure love film, and the male protagonist is not bad. Just in these provocative eyes and ambiguous atmosphere, the evil consequences are also paving the way. The dark parts in those hearts are slowly superimposed, making the protagonist's image become paranoid and extreme alien. His love for the heroine is a kind of self-satisfaction, and he gives himself a strong psychological hint that this is love, and he desperately wants to get happiness from the other party. If you can't get it, you will fall into paranoia, why don't you love me? It's him? Is it her? Why are there always people among us, I want to exclude these people! I want to make these people disappear! Some people are meant to be damned, I'm not wrong at all, I just love someone too much. You see I did so much for her, I love her! I must love her!

How paranoid is Joy? The hostess found things about the victims in the bathroom. After things broke down, his first reaction was not to kill the hostess, but to lock her up and explain to her that he hoped to gain her understanding. This is the scary part. He thinks that all these evil things are done for the heroine. The heroine should be grateful, understand him, and love him. His way of thinking can easily turn all diabolical actions into laudable qualities, using love as an excuse for unbridled, out of control.

Seeing such a handsome and gentle face of the male protagonist, it is easy to be bewitched. Off-screen, I think he loves the female protagonist and is paranoid because of love. Fortunately, in the final shot, I was pulled back to reality. The expectation of the male protagonist who thought it was love, and the satisfaction of that expectation was a game he designed, giving himself some emotional chips, removing obstacles along the way and killing a few people. It doesn't matter, in the end, it completely fills his possessiveness.

In the end, the male protagonist killed the female protagonist, published her book, and continued to be his bookstore manager calmly and gently, smiling lightly. He was searching for the next girl, just like searching for prey, taking the naked skin as a tease for the opponent, and starting the next round of the game.

What's even more interesting is that I imagine these things happening to me, and I can't even notice it. A person so terrifying is laying down layers upon layers around you. He may even think that he loves himself too much but his personality is too extreme. There is an eternal problem in a relationship. There is often such a question: "Do you love me? Don't you love yourself?" Is it for the other person, for yourself, or both? This is a question

There are still many detective loopholes in the film, but in order to shape the male protagonist, it is understandable. I hope the next season will be more detailed in this regard. expect.

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