He also has no sexual desire for inida. In fact, he is physically mature and a helpless child at heart, abandoned by his family in a mental hospital. Gifts have always been placed on the tree by the housekeeper, which corresponds to what the housekeeper said: I have always been your eyeliner. But because he knew the truth, he was killed. The only thing the uncle doesn't mind letting the concubine know about his past. In the movie, the uncle even hinted at his identity (the freezer) repeatedly. The concubine may be the target of the uncle's transfer after subconscious guilt (killing the younger brother). He looked forward to his concubine's approval, so he controlled her growth with shoes.
The only question I have is when I was playing the piano with Nicole Kidman, what was the black thing my uncle was holding (black cloth sleeping pills?)
India has three personalities: a rational father, a lustful mother, and a crazy person. uncle. When there is a father, India's personality is complete. When she lost her father and uncle reappeared, her personality began to be confused. After the desire was provoked (the boy’s broken neck was like the strongest erection before a male orgasm), she put on the velvet pajamas bought by her mother and helped her mother comb her hair, which meant that she recognized the mother of desire for the first time . In her conspiracy to murder, her uncle drew out her inner frenzy, and for the first time she identified with the uncle who was mentally mad. So, after learning about her uncle's past, she only slapped her uncle.
But in the scene where the mother (desire) was about to be killed by the uncle, India killed the uncle with his father's gun, liberating the mother of desire. From here, she also inherited the uncle's madness. She wears father's/uncle's belt and sunglasses, and mother's clothes. Ready to replace my uncle's New York life.
The final scene echoes what the film said at the beginning: the flower cannot choose its own color (implying that the neurotic family can only pass on crazy blood?). But the red flower at the beginning of the film is actually a white flower splashed with blood. So India is telling the irony: Of course, flowers can choose their own colors. Of course she can control her own destiny.
Supplement 1: Uncle
I think the uncle is very interesting, because he has been suggesting his identity (for example, asking her if the freezer is cold, telling her not to stand lower than him> this echoes that he killed and fell into the slide cave, the lowest position Brother). The concubine may be the uncle's target after subconscious guilt (killing the younger brother). He looks forward to his concubine's approval, so he uses shoes to manipulate (?) her growth. Especially after getting along, he was pleasantly surprised to find that the concubine was similar to himself.
Saying that uncle is like a child: When killing his mother, the uncle happily shouted to the nun to see it, just like a child suddenly joining his companion in the game.
I would guess that he has the medicine. It's because the camera deliberately took the tea set prepared by my uncle. But the second time, India took the tea group to look for her mother and found her mother asleep like a dying swan.
Supplement 2: The spider (a friend's explanation)
finally kills the uncle, just like the climax of a female spider killing a male spider after mating. But the "mating" here refers to the exchange of identities. India inherited the identity of its uncle and became a wild and capable subject.
View more about Stoker reviews