Happy Death Day, I thought it was a horror movie before watching it, and it had the same theme as the previous death, but after watching it, I found out that it was not the case. After watching the movie, I felt a little warm. Wandering on the brink of despair is the horror of the first half of the film, but the repetition is also an opportunity for the heroine to grow again and again. The turning point is Carter, Mike let the heroine return to her heart, and finally Understand what is holding you back day in and day out, then examine your mindset and behavior, and finally find a solution.
There is a bit of black humor in it. The most breathtaking focus in the whole text is whether the heroine escaped the curse. The burden at the end of the film is shaken. There is no perfect good person. The most white lotus roommate Lori is actually The mastermind behind the scenes is surprising and reasonable. It's a bit humorous and witty to think about. The charm of the heroine lies in her badness, her own free and easy character, and the green tea bitch character that is both good and evil. If there is such a kind-hearted person to accompany us in life, it will be very interesting.
The bell also needs to be tied. The curse that has been bothering the heroine Terry in the film is actually herself. After she experienced doubts, irritability, collapse and calm, she finally understood that she could choose to fight, choose not to be a shrinking turtle in life, and put her troubles aside. Make a list and come up with a solution for each.
Life may not be achieved overnight, but it will always drip into ice. The heroine went through all odds and then succeeded. The audience who originally wanted to watch a horror movie and eat a big ice cube were suddenly fed a bowl of warm chicken soup. Standing under the icy shadow for a long time will surely miss the warmth of the sun.
If possible, who doesn't want to have another chance like the heroine. Who has never been a bitch, but the sadness is that there are too few opportunities to change.
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