Then, this is the analysis I wrote after reading it once. I have never tried to read it once before writing the analysis. When I write the analysis, I usually read it five or six times. If it is less, I will read it four times. for four or five days. Therefore, this analysis may be poorly understood in some places.
Alright, let's get to the point. There are many forces in the story structure of "Human Removal Plan 2" hereinafter referred to as "Humanity 2". There is a couple (forgot their exact names) who were left hanging around because of the broken car, and they represent ordinary people living under such measures; there is also a group of masked organizations that broke the couple's car, a At first I thought it was a young man who treated killing as a game, but it's not that simple. We'll see later that they're doing it for money. So the GOD written on the mask does not represent death, but the audience. A pair of black mothers and daughters represent the vulnerable groups who survive under such measures, and their father/husband is the most helpless portrayal of this vulnerable group: one is the male protagonist of the film (the specific name is forgotten, It is only known that the actor named Frank Grillo represents the man who seeks redemption under such measures. After watching the film, we knew that the male protagonist wanted to find and kill the man who accidentally killed his son on this day, representing that the law cannot protect his own rights and can only use violence to suppress violence; there are also a group of well-equipped The team, they are the promoters of this measure and their greatest interests. They will capture vulnerable groups like black mothers and daughters under this measure.
"god" on the mask
This is actually a bit imitating the point of view of "The Cabin in the Woods". The gods in "The Cabin in the Woods" have some images of the audience in it. When the director thinks that the audience does not buy such a film, he uses the dissatisfaction of "God" to promote The plot goes where God (the audience) wants it to be. The same goes for Humans 2. When the audience is watching a domineering title, but there is nothing we want to see or even some warm content, "god" just appears at this time, overturning everything before, and bringing the perspective to a dark , where the audience is directed to see. At the same time, it exposes the main theme of the film in a deeper level. To be honest, I was initially attracted to watch it by its domineering name
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But when I watched the first episode I realized it wasn't the kind of "cleared" wildness I wanted to see. If what an audience group like me wants to see is the morbid massacre of "Humanskin Inn", then the director of "Humanity 2" will also make it happen. With the help of "god" behavior, the audience is led to the "Humanskin Inn"-style massacre. It is also the director's imitation of "Humanskin Inn". At the same time, this imitation better reflects the director's idea, promotes the development of the plot, and pushes the whole film to a climax.
The male protagonist of the reflection and redemption
film is carrying the mission of policing the evil and punishing the traitor, so he is a murderer and a savior in the film. Between killing and saving, there is only the eyes of the male protagonist, not his moral cognition. Although the male protagonist knows that the person holding the black mother and daughter is the embodiment of justice in our traditional sense, the male protagonist will also shoot them; the male protagonist finally finds the man who killed his son, but he does not kill him. And in the end, the male protagonist was saved because he didn't kill that person. This is also an American-style redemption. This is somewhat similar to "Chainsaw".
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