1. The first line of the movie: I can hear what others can’t hear, and can see what others can’t see. Yes, something tiny and distant. This line explains the core of the whole script-the particularity of the Stoke family. Only when the audience recognizes this gene can they discover the value of the script itself. If they do not recognize this gene and still use ordinary people's thinking to measure the behavior of the Stoker family in the play, then this movie will definitely be inferior in the eyes of the audience. do. First of all, I recognize the author's setting of the Stoker family.
2. India is looking for gifts in the garden at home, and the bubbles are ground on her feet. It means that the shoes are already small.
3. At the funeral of his father, India saw a man wearing sunglasses in the distance, that is, Charlie (India's uncle). India heard Charlie in the distance calling her name "India" ( India can hear tiny and distant things), which makes her very curious about this person.
4. India is playing the piano. Ivy (India’s mother) asks India to help Mrs. Garrick (India’s housekeeper). At this time, India’s expression and demeanor can be seen from Ying Dia is a girl with a slightly weird personality. The spiders appearing in the camera allude to "sex". At this point the spider climbed onto India's calf. In fact, the spider only crawled this time. The second appearance was in India's dream (see Article 27 for details).
5. Due to India’s sensitive hearing, she heard the servant’s whispers in the kitchen talking about the death of her father Richard. She didn’t want to hear this. She covered the servant’s voice with the sound of crushing duck eggs, which shows that Indy Yahui is troubled because of his sensitive hearing. Then Mrs. Garrick showed up and it could be seen that Mrs. Garrick had a good relationship with India. The yellow ribbon indicated that the gift India received was related to Mrs. Garrick. When Mrs. Garrick brought eggs to India, India said it reminded her of her childhood.
6. Mother introduced Uncle Charlie to India at the dinner, because she remembered that the man called her name at a distance during the funeral and said see you soon when she left, as if she knew she could hear her. Feeling that her secret has been discovered, India has always kept her distance from Charlie out of self-protection and showed disgust. But I was curious about who this uncle who appeared suddenly was.
7. Charlie picked up a kind of bird specimen from India’s family. There is an egg underneath. The director made a special editing process for this egg. I don’t know where to think about the conversation between India and Mrs. Garrick about the egg. What's the meaning.
8. India avoids Charlie and sits on the winding staircase at home. Charlie can hear sounds that others can't hear. So quickly find India and appear behind her, which will make India even more curious.
9. The whistle appeared many times. Reflects Charlie's state of mind.
10. Charlie said: "The soil is very soft and suitable for excavation", laying the groundwork for hiding the corpse behind.
11. Mrs. Garrick had a big quarrel with Charlie, and said, "I don't know what your intention is, I don't want to cause trouble." Mrs. Garrick must be very surprised and terrified of Charlie's appearance. Mrs. Garrick can accept Charlie's eyeliner because she thinks Charlie will stay in the mental hospital all the time. Now that Charlie has walked out, she must be very alarmed for anyone who knows his past. After all, this is a complete weirdo who doesn't know what to do. It can be imagined that Charlie wanted to surprise India when he first came out, so he gave India a key as a birthday gift. Years of no reply and eyeliner notifications let him know that India does not know that he has an uncle, so he hopes to let India know of his existence by way of a key. But he couldn't achieve it by himself, so he still asked Mrs. Garrick to help him complete this plan. Mrs. Garrick did this for him without knowing that Charlie would be out. But when she saw Charlie himself, she was frightened, so they quarreled. She relied on Lao Mai Lao and refused to step back and still said, "I don't know what your intentions are. You have been like this since you were wearing diapers." This angered Charlie and was finally killed.
12. In the next scene, Ivey woke up from his sleep in the afternoon. Why did you sleep for so long, combined with the later episodes of Ivy's frequent sleepiness, all wanted to tell the audience that there was a reason for Ivy's frequent sleep, and some people said that she should have been drugged by Charlie. But Charlie’s reason for doing this is too far-fetched. Charlie does not have a detailed plan to do things. He is not a criminal with high intelligence. He is just a perverted killer who has developed auditory and visual psychological distortion but is good at using other people's psychology. For example, after arguing with Mrs. Garrick before killing her, Aunt Jin suddenly appeared and wanted to expose his past before strangling Aunt Jin to death. He is not deliberately planning to kill, and it is not necessary to drug Ivey. Therefore, the possibility of being drugged may not be established. So why does Evie always fall asleep? The actual director implied that Ivy's frequent masturbation behaviors, because her husband Richard rarely got close to her after she gave birth to India, it is not difficult to guess that Ivy has the habit of masturbating. And the appearance of Charlie gave Ivey a brand-new, real sexual fantasy object. In a conversation with her daughter, she said that she missed Richard's appearance when he was young and looked at Charlie outside the window, suggesting that Charlie had become the object of Ivey's sexual fantasies. This is why Ivey and Charlie communicated harmoniously until after Charlie left, and Ivey fell asleep every time. Because after Charlie left, Ivey can only rely on masturbation to achieve satisfaction. (The point that Ivey’s sleepiness was not a drug by Charlie is also further demonstrated in Article 18.)
13. India’s words about mourning to her mother show that she dislikes any mother’s closeness to others at this time.
14. India swings his limbs on the bed, which is the same as Charlie's behavior in his childhood. Reflects the delicate blood relationship.
15. India pulled out Charlie's things, sunglasses, water guns, gifts, passports. The gift will arouse his curiosity. Sunglasses and passports can be suspicious. The water gun shows Charlie's childish character.
16. Charlie's expression was weird when Ivey said that Mrs. Garrick wasn't eating anything, which showed that he didn't have such a mental preparation, but he naturally took the job to himself. His expression here shows that Charlie is not a highly intelligent, planned crime. His killings are all on a whim, and he enjoys killing. But he has a strong mentality, does not change his face, and knows how to adapt to changes, which prevents him from exposing crimes quickly. Then Charlie asked India to deliver the ice cream. Note here that Charlie asked India to deliver the ice cream. At this time, Mrs. Garrick was dead and placed in the freezer, so Charlie was trying to get India to find Mrs. Garrick's body while delivering the ice cream. In fact, India did not find out this time.
17. The dinner section explains that Richard and Ivey had a sweet time before. Ivey said that Richard would do this before, but it was before India was born. Combining with Ivey’s self-report at the end, I can sort out the relationship history of Richards and his wife: Richard proposed to Ivey and met with Ivey. After marriage, the relationship is very good. Ivey was fascinated by Richard when he was young. Richard could cook and satisfy Ivey. But Richard was born with the passion for killing because of the genes of the Stoke family. He likes to be close to people. It is not difficult to guess that he was completely relying on reason to support his behavior at the beginning. As his nature gradually leaked, his relationship with Ivey cracked and he rarely got close to Ivey. At the end, Ivey described it as: feelings cannot be repaired. So they decided to start over with a child. The child is indeed a new beginning, but it is only for Richard. For Richard, the child is the right choice and for Ivey it is a big mistake. It should be the same as Ivey’s phrase "You Success is where I failed". After having a daughter, Richard finally found his kind—India, who also had the blood of the Stoke family. This is a sense of security in contact with the same kind, and it may also be the memory of the dead brother. Teaching their daughters to hunt is used to ease their enthusiasm for killing, but also to prevent their daughter from taking Charlie's old ways. All this allowed Richard to have fulfilling things to do. Just as Uncle Charlie has always been looking forward to India's growth, Richard is also working hard for his daughter's growth. In a sense, the purpose of the brothers' lives is to witness what kind of person India has grown into.
The reason why Richard is not close to his wife may be that he found out that he wanted to kill his wife. This is the problem of the Stoke family. It is not difficult to see from the performance of Charlie and India from the back. Killing can make them full of pleasure and even reach a climax. There must be a close connection between the killing and sexual feelings of the Stoke family, which can be reflected in the section of India masturbating in the bathroom. Richard does not get close to his wife to avoid worse things. He is a better Stocker who uses rationality to control his nature.
18. During dinner, Ivey asked Charlie if you had poisoned our food. This sentence may be a basis for many people to think that Charlie drugged Ivey. But I still think that the sentence just misled the audience. Charlie didn’t need to drug anyone. When he went to kill Auntie Jin, when he went to India and killed India’s classmate Weipu, he didn’t drug Yi. Wei fell asleep. Then when does he need medicine? So every time Ivey fell asleep, it was because he couldn't wait for the real body of the fantasy object, masturbated, and then fell asleep. Regarding the lethargy and sluggishness after masturbation, the director also showed it in the later plots, see Article 27 for details.
19. At dinner, Charlie said that India ate very cleanly. Due to the weird breath the director showed through the screen, many people thought that India was eating the meat of Mrs. Garrick. Despite this possibility, Charlie didn’t need it. In doing so, the whole film does not clearly indicate that the Stoke family is cannibalism, which is different from the cannibals in the Silent Lamb, so the director does not need to arrange such a setting, and such a plot setting can only express The Tok family is more fragrant to eat human flesh, so the understanding that dinner is human flesh is very far-fetched. Charlie then said that his brother once said, "Families who don't go home are called family members", but in fact he said this sentence himself. Letting his own words be made up so that his brother questioned his words, but he actually questioned how his brother viewed his question, which shows Charlie's desire for his family (to be precise, his desire for similar people). It also reflects his naive and childish side. Ivey's reaction after hearing this sentence was "Don't talk about Richard" and left sadly. This should be where Ivey thinks of his own experience. Who is a family member who does not go home, and a husband who only hunts with his daughter is a husband?
20. After Ivey left, Charlie poured red wine on India, and accurately stated the year India was born, and India drank it with confusion. She wondered not about the wine, but about why Charlie could casually tell her year of birth. At the end of the dinner, Charlie said he wanted to be friends with India.
21. Because he wanted to be friends with India, Charlie made practical actions: picking India from school, and preparing umbrellas for India on rainy days. But these India did not buy it. India remained wary and suspicious of him, but his curiosity never diminished. In addition, Charlie is still hooking up with his mother.
22. Aunt Jin appears. Richard and Charlie are two nephews of Aunt Jin. Auntie Jin is someone who knows Charlie's past. Therefore, during the dinner that Aunt Jin arrived, Aunt Jin kept evasive, vigilant, and hesitant in front of Charlie. Ivy said he was grateful to Charlie to let go of the European affairs, and Aunt Jin looked embarrassed because she knew that Charlie had been in a mental hospital. After discovering this lie, Auntie Jin tried to tell Ivey about Charlie's past, but Ivey had become too prosperous and could not listen at all, nor did he want to listen to any remarks that were not conducive to the development of the relationship between him and Charlie. Aunt Jin had to leave. Before leaving, Charlie asked Aunt Jin where she lived, and Aunt Jin said it was at Bill Timmer. After that, Aunt Jin still didn't give up asking if Ivey could have breakfast together, but Ivey still refused. Because Aunt Jin questioned the relationship between Ivey and Charlie, India had a good impression of Aunt Jin and wanted Aunt Jin to stay. Here is a detail: Aunt Jin was very moved after hearing that India let herself stay, and tried to embrace India, but India quickly took a step back, which also implies that when Aunt Jin just appeared at the door, Xiang Ying Dia's desire for a hug ending must have been declined. This detail shows that even in the face of people who have good feelings, India still does not hug. After that, Auntie Jin stuffed her phone number to India and asked her to call herself. After getting into the taxi, Aunt Jin asked the driver "Are there any other hotels near the Biltimer Hotel?" This showed Aunt Jin's fear of Charlie. He was afraid that Charlie would harm her by coming to her, so he chose to change hotels.
23. Aunt Jin arrived at a very simple hotel. The TV shows are the same as those in Charlie's bedroom, both of which are about eagles fighting with each other when facing a scarce food. The content of this TV show is an interpretation of the Stoke family. Eagles, they are keen, rely on sight and hearing, and are extremely patient, waiting for opportunities. Under certain circumstances, he will turn his hands and feet and do not hesitate.
24. After Aunt Jin left, Ivey was challenged in this way by Aunt Jin, but instead gave it up. The deceased husband and the rumors were all forgotten, she put on lipstick, took the red wine and went to Charlie's bedroom. At this time, the blame girl India found that the pictures between the two paintings overlapped like ice cream when she was looking at the picture album, so she went to the basement to find ice cream to eat. At the same time, the third line of the film explained that Auntie Jin was worried about India’s safety when the phone in the hotel was not working, so she went out of the hotel to go to other hotels to make a phone call, but the other hotels were closed again. He went to a telephone booth. I dialed the number of India's house, but India and Ivie were not in his room at this time. Charlie really went to Aunt Jin, relying on his keen sense of sight and hearing, he quickly found Aunt Jin and killed her. When Charlie pulled the belt, the groaning sound made by Auntie Jin was very similar to the sound of a bed call. The reason why the director acted like this was not that Auntie Jin really made the sound of a bed call, but that Charlie heard Auntie Jin’s panting sound of fear. The effect of the sound of the bed. There is also a hint here: there is a certain connection between the killing of the Stoke family and sex. In addition, the pants belt also has sexually suggestive colors. At the same time, Ivey found the gift in Charlie's bag in the first two lines, thinking it was the shoes Charlie bought for her. India found the body of Mrs. Garrick in the freezer.
25. After school was over, India went another way in order to avoid Uncle Charlie. Encountered a group of problematic youths. She stabbed one of them with a sharp pencil, which showed India's natural violence, hunting judgment and family-specific keenness. She paved the way for her to become a cold-blooded killer in the end. After Weipu drove away the problem boy, India did not accept the kindness and turned to leave.
26. When India went home and sharpened her pencil, she kept thinking about the discovery of Mrs. Garrick's body the night before. There were two voices interspersed in the middle, one was that Charlie asked her before, "Is it cold down?", and the other was that Charlie asked her to put the ice cream in the freezer. At this time India must have figured out two problems. One is that Mrs. Garrick’s death is related to Charlie (India also saw the quarrel between Charlie and Mrs. Go find the dead body in the freezer. And India's calmness after seeing the body of Mrs. Garrick reflects her cold-blooded nature when facing death, and India will be excited when seeing the corpse, and this excitement has something to do with "sex." As mentioned earlier, the killing of the Stoke family is related to sex, just like India’s performance at this time-she did not respond to the police after finding the corpse (because of her curiosity about her uncle and wanting to know the truth of all mysteries, she didn’t immediately Alarm), but playing the piano, and reached a climax in the process of playing the piano. The detailed process is: India was playing the piano while thinking about Mrs. Garrick's corpse. At this time, his uncle joined in and played with four hands until India had a reaction and finally reached a climax. This is the first time that India has had a sexual experience. The addition of her uncle is only a catalyst, and the root cause of orgasm is actually the killing itself. The corpse in the freezer is her most direct sexual suggestion.
27. The dirt on the stool after Charlie left suggests that Charlie buried Aunt Jin in the yard last night. After the four-handed play and orgasm, India fell asleep in the bed. At this moment, the camera cut to her sitting on the piano bench with a weird expression, the spider stopped on her lap, and then got into her private parts. Here repeatedly cutting back to the scene of her lying on the bed shows that this scene is just her dream. She dreamed of spiders crawling into her private parts because of experiencing sex, and the plot of spider crawling legs at the beginning of the film also gave the subconscious foundation of this dream. In the dream, mother Ivy also appeared for a moment. India's setting of sleeping and dreaming after orgasm can also illustrate the director's characteristic of expressing a woman's sleepiness after orgasm. At the same time, it also demonstrates that every time Ivey's sleepiness is due to masturbation.
28. After waking up, India saw his mother and uncle appear in the restaurant. The mother wanted to stay and send it off first. It also mentioned that you can return to "Mrs. Jacques". Mrs. Jacques taught him in the dictation of Charlie. As a culinary person, Ivey was very concerned at the time. The mention of Mrs. Jacques here further illustrates her jealousy and love for Charlie. As a young woman assassin, Charlie smiled and accompanies me to dance a song, which is more elegant and sexy, and then kissed and caressed Evie. India was eager to see everything in his eyes and heart. So India ran to Vip to try to vent this desire. During the conversation, India said that it was like seeing herself in a photo or a mirror, and found that this was also me. It refers to seeing my mother and discovering that the mother I saw is the same lustful self now. Later, she bit Vip during the intimacy with Vip. After seeing the blood, India was frightened by herself, and immediately changed into a different person and turned to leave. This shows that the true sexual desire of the Stoke family is accompanied by killing. Her father knew how to control, but in the end he still chose to avoid being close to his wife. India won't control it, so she bit Vip.
29, Uncle appeared on the stage, and fell down with three attempts to rape India. India received a punch from Vip and kicked Vip several times. And here, Charlie Xiang held the green tree with a nice smile. India was puzzled: Are you laughing at Mao? At this moment, Vip rushed to India to strangle her, Charlie rushed to strangle Vip, India saw that Vip's neck was strangled until he was suffocated, as if he had experienced another orgasm. This is another unplanned, non-intelligent improvisational crime process. Although Park Chan-wook wanted to draw a clear line between this movie and a vampire movie, and even wanted to change the title for this, the temperament that this episode exudes from the inside out is too vampire element.
30. India called Aunt Jin's phone while burying the body of Weipu, and then she found that Aunt Jin was also under the soil in the garden. But for this series of killings, she was both scared and excited, and she couldn't believe it and couldn't stop it. After returning home, she masturbated and reached a climax while crying in the bathroom thinking about the scene of Vip being strangled to death. She was crying because she was afraid and couldn't believe her. Masturbating and climaxing is because she is excited about the killing and can't stop it. In the deaths of Mrs. Garrick, Vip and Aunt Jin, Charlie all appeared as the guide of India's discovery of nature. Except for the death of Aunt Jin, Mrs. Garrick and the death of Vip, Charlie, have nothing to hide from India and even expect her response. For example, let India go to the freezer in the basement, let India kick Vip and smile back, and let India bury Vip's body, all of which can be seen Charlie's intention.
31. Ivey is listening to the song dancing in the bedroom in her revealing pajamas. There was a knock on the door, and Ivey's coquettish expression on his feet could be seen in his heart. After finding out that it was the daughter who had come in, he immediately sat down in disappointment. The purpose of India’s trip was to understand Ivey’s feelings as a woman and to try to communicate with her mother. This was the first time her daughter took the initiative to show her good to her mother and also wore the pajamas bought by her mother. During the conversation, she mentioned that today she understood that her father taught her to hunt because he liked it. But for her. In order to make her do something bad, in case she does something worse. The bad thing here is killing. Hunting animals is a small bad thing, but killing people is even worse. The reason why she only understands her father's intention now is because she only understood her feelings about killing tonight, excited and fascinated by it.
32. While cleaning up his father's room, India used the key he received on his birthday to open a locked drawer. It was discovered that his father had three brothers in his childhood, Richard, Charlie, and Jonathan. There are also dozens of letters from Charlie to himself, every birthday and every holiday there is a letter from him. In the letters, Charlie claims that he is traveling around the world and mentions that they don’t like to be in contact with others; they don’t like it. Hugs, kisses; can see what others can't see, can hear what others can't hear. After India read all the letters, tears were in his eyes, because India's wariness and curiosity about her uncle at the beginning were answered at this moment. As mentioned earlier, the wariness first came into being when Charlie said see you from a distance during the funeral. Soon, as if knowing that India could hear it. And this matter was explained in Charlie's letter: because he has the same advanced hearing as India, he understands India. And the curiosity about Charlie, the gift in Charlie’s bag, is also explained: these letters indicate that the gift of the key is from Charlie, so the gift in the Charlie bag with the same packaging will also be given to her, and before All of the shoes in the same packaging were sent by Charlie.
33. When India went upstairs, he found that all the letters had a postmark from the same place. This could not be a letter from traveling around the world. So his Stoke's nature made her vigilant again.
34. She tried to call the police, after all, she did not kill anyone in all the incidents. Charlie killed everyone. If she calls the police, she will draw a line with Charlie and return to her original life. But she hung up the phone at the last minute. Charlie comes in from the outside and takes off his sunglasses. Through the dialogue between Charlie and India, it can be seen that India has begun to doubt Charlie about his father's death. Then it was Charlie's own personal experience, introducing his childhood murder of his brother and his discharge from the hospital to kill his brother. The movement of swinging his limbs after killing his brother is exactly the same as before India. After killing his younger brother, he was sent to a mental hospital and other places. In the car, he was holding a water gun (it is explained that the water gun in his bag was brought into the hospital when he was a child) and attempted to shoot at a fly. Later, the flies were trapped in the car window and could not get out. It symbolizes that he will be trapped in a place and lose his freedom. A few years later, Charlie called his brother, who went to the hospital to pick him up, and a fly flew by when his brother opened the door and got out of the car. This echoes the fly just now, symbolizing that Charlie will fly out of the "car window" and gain freedom. Before the arrival of his brother, Charlie played the piece India often played with his back to the piano, and his back to the piano shows that he is good at playing the same piece as India. It is possible that Mrs. Garrick learned about playing the same repertoire as India. The brother's first reaction when he saw Charlie was to take a step back. Charlie was smiling. Say "Welcome to my home, home away from home". It can be seen that Charlie's desire for a real home. When saying goodbye to the hospital staff, the staff wanted to hug Charlie, and Charlie made the same step back response as India. Then he glanced at his brother and immediately hugged the staff with a smile on his face. He hopes to leave an impression on his brother that he has changed. In fact, he has not changed. In this episode, Charlie's childish, longing for family approval mentality shows at a glance. Charlie kept looking at his brother who was driving. Charlie even vomited sadly when he knew that his brother didn't intend to bring him back to his home. Charlie said the phrase "what kind of family can't be taken home" and looked at his brother like a child. This is the childish and weak side of this demon. When Charlie finally decided to kill his brother in order to see India, his brother's first reaction was to touch his brother's face, which shows his complex feelings for his brother.
35. Since his father was the closest person to India, after Charlie told about the killing of Richard and other incidents, India slapped Charlie angrily. At this time, the director interspersed with a scene of India and his father hunting, which implies that India has a desire to kill his uncle at this time, but it is just like hunting. Now is not the time. The director has used this technique three times. To show the psychology of India, I will mention it one after another later. Because the time was not ripe, India quickly changed the subject and asked Charlie why he chose to come back now. Charlie said it was all for you, and put on high heels that symbolized her becoming a woman. This was a birthday gift from Charlie. In the process of Charlie putting shoes on India for the second time, the film interspersed the scenes of India and his father hunting, which once again suggested India's psychological activities, and the picture of the hand on the trigger suggested India. The murderous intention at this time, and the picture of the father shaking his head suggests that the time is not ripe. After wearing the shoes, there is a brief detail that Charlie walks towards India and wants to get close. I have been looking forward to how Charlie and India will fulfill each other's emotions. This will be a difficult problem. How do they get close and how to fulfill each other's killings? satisfy. Obviously neither the original author nor the director wanted to solve this problem. The next second after Charlie finished wearing the shoes for India, the town’s sheriff rushed to him. During the questioning, India defended his uncle and concealed the facts. The reason for the concealment was India. Kill Charlie personally to avenge his father. Here is an analysis of India’s feelings for Charlie so far in the development of the plot. It can be said to be extremely complicated. Charlie is not only her uncle but also her kind. To understand and understand her, she has been watching her growth and at the same time. India experiences killing, sexual desire, and discovers the guide of nature. India must have a lot of emotions that are difficult to define for Charlie after realizing these. But Charlie is India's murderer's enemy, so no matter she has affection for Charlie, love or sexual desire, she will kill him. Just like the words that Charlie and Richard (note that both of them are from the Stoke family) said: "Of course I still love you, and now I can only love you less." This It reflects a commonality of the Stoker family-love you, and I can give up or kill you. This commonality is the same as the eagles introduced in the previous 23: Under certain circumstances, they will turn their hands and feet and will not be merciless.
36. After the sheriff left, Charlie was ready to touch India's face again, but at this moment, he could not continue, and India's expression also appeared extremely uncomfortable. At this time, Ivey appeared just right to interrupt the curious follow-up. Ivey saw this scene and saw the pair of shoes that she thought were for herself. At this time she was completely disappointed in Charlie and her daughter.
37. Ivey said that to her daughter-about why we want children. She said, "You (Richard) succeeded where I failed." India's birth was a success for Richard, and it just contrasted with her failure. Finally, Ivey said to her daughter, "You should love me, right?" This sentence is a torture to her daughter. Ivey used "children" when referring to "and we have children", which may be implying that the Iveys had more than one child, but one of them died due to India's behavior. However, this hint is not obvious, and the necessity is not very strong, so the author here has reservations. Because whether or not India has had a Charlie-like childhood, it does not affect the logic and continuity of the entire plot of the film.
38. India did not follow Charlie's instructions to pack up, but sat on the piano bench to listen to the conversation between her mother and uncle. Ivy said: "Richard loves India, he won’t go so far on his daughter’s birthday unless someone calls him and he can’t refuse. Aunt Jin wants to talk to me about you, but afterwards She never showed up again. Come to me and let my daughter go.” At this time, India had chosen to leave by herself. She put all the things she wanted to bring into her bag, and then pulled out the shotgun. This is her time for revenge.
39. Charlie hooked Ivey like a young woman killer with a little charm. Ivey looked at Charlie’s lips and Charlie stroked Ivey’s neck (the neck is the excitement of Charlie’s killing, and Article 42 explains it further), Charlie During the intimacy with Ivey, he suddenly held Ivey with a belt and yelled India to come and see. Called India because he knew that both he and India liked killing. India appeared in front of Ivy and Charlie with a gun. At this time, India's intention to shoot her uncle is no longer suspenseful, because her mother's life is hanging by a thread at this time, and if she wants to kill her mother, she does not need to shoot. After seeing India, Ivey smiled on her almost suffocated face, as if she had seen her torture her daughter just now, "You should be the one who loves me" response. And Charlie, he watched India wearing the high heels he gave him, holding the shotgun her father bought, his expression was calm and cold, and his eyes were full of the India he was looking forward to. At this moment, he was as if he had seen himself, Ying Dia finally transformed into the image he expected when she was 18 years old. So Charlie smiled, even though India had pointed the gun at him. Before India shot, the film interspersed with India and his father hunting for the third time. This time the father acquiesced to indicate that the time was ripe, India pulled the trigger. The expression method here corresponds to the two methods introduced in Article 35, which further shows that India had already had the killing intent before, but the time was not ripe. But this time she shot Charlie in anticipation and preparation, and chose the time for revenge after judging the pros and cons.
40. After the gunshot, Charlie was shot on the left side of the neck and fell to the ground dying. India didn't come over to see if her mother was okay, but leaned over to look at Charlie's dead face. This is the embodiment of India's emotions and desires (on the one hand, India has a special affection for uncles, on the other hand, killing and sex exist at the same time for the Stoke family). Ivey thought that India shot because she loved herself, but the expression of resentment after India stood up completely shattered the only relief that was left as a mother. She was terrified by India's expression. This plot can indirectly indicate that India’s original motive for shooting was to avenge her father. This was only the time she chose for revenge, not to save her mother. On the contrary, because of her indefinable special feelings towards Charlie, she has resentment towards her mother who had just made her love with Charlie.
41. The next day, India chose to leave. On the car are the scissors that Charlie had used. She wore the high heels and mother's clothes that Charlie gave her, and left with her father's belt and sunglasses. At this time, Ivy still woke up from his sleep.
The fact that her dress is all family members shows that although she chose to leave home (to a certain extent, she is involuntary), just like Charlie, family members also have an important status to her anyway. And does Evie's waking up from sleep imply that Evie's desire for Charlie is dying?
42. The police in the town asked India why she drove the car so fast. India was like a female version of Charlie and showed her flattery: "In order to attract your attention." Then, waiting for an opportunity, she pierced the left side of the sheriff's neck with scissors. The blood spurted from the arteries stained the grass and flowers on the side of the road.
India killed the Sheriff and Charlie by aiming at the left side of the neck. Charlie strangled his neck by killing Mrs. Garrick, Auntie Jin, Vip, and Ivie (attempted). This is a very interesting comparison of similarities and differences. The same is that as killers, they all like to target the neck. The difference is that Charlie likes to strangle his neck to suffocate the "prey" to death. And India likes to let the neck spray blood and enjoy the process of "prey" slowly dying.
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