Saw it the second time, the speculated truth (including spoilers)

Therese 2021-12-18 08:01:08

Seeing it the second time, it seemed to see the truth of the story.
India’s mother said in the final monologue that we had children, not children, which means that they had more than one child in India; India’s father Richard did not like hunting, but for India often accompanies her to go hunting; India's uncle Charlie likes India, but he did not meet her but knew her so much, it must be because of something. So India should have killed her own siblings when she was a child. Her father did not send her to a mental hospital like Charlie, but used hunting to relieve her desire to kill. . .

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Extended Reading
  • Arvid 2021-12-18 08:01:08

    You can pick out N shortcomings, such as the ghost story, all kinds of petty bourgeoisie, and obvious dazzling skills, but I actually quite like it. The close-up shot of Matthew Goode's face is really pleasing to the eye, the soundtrack is also good, and some shots are still beautiful. Some deliberate perverts are also very appetizing, what happened to me, wake up...

  • Stephany 2021-12-18 08:01:08

    There is nothing new under the sun, and the details are high and low.

Stoker quotes

  • Whip: I'm seriously hurt.

    Charles Stoker: Shut up.

  • Charles Stoker: She always used to say: "There's nothing a man could master that a woman couldn't make."

    India Stoker: What do you mean?

    Evelyn Stoker: That sounds better in French.