I watched "Are You Ready" again with my friends over the weekend and found that it is indeed a movie suitable for newlyweds / couples who are about to get married. First of all, this movie is a cool movie, and the feeling is quite enjoyable after watching it. The heroine was first besieged by a plan, and then she fought back to kill her husband's family all the way. This kind of fun is true.
Of course, the chaos in the middle of the movie is also real. It's hard to imagine that a game that has entrusted the rise and fall of a family for several years will be treated so carelessly. This big family usually relies on the favor of the devil to enjoy a rich life. The only reason for the success of the sacrifice is that there are many of them. There is no drill before the start, and no rules after the start. Let a blonde disintegrate them one by one. Although it took a long time, the rhythm was messed up. If I were the devil, I would not be very happy.
However, the reason why this movie is suitable for newlyweds to watch actually stems from an age-old question: if the girlfriend and the mother fall into the water at the same time...
If the selling point of devil sacrifice is removed, "Are You Ready" is a competition between the original family and the newborn family. The groom has a problem family. After entering the family, the bride realizes that the family's problems will strangle her will, so she starts to resist. In the end, the two of them almost succeeded, but the groom suddenly realized that the big family was the biggest, and in turn joined the team of persecuting his daughter-in-law. In the end, the daughter-in-law could only let the family sink together, and then ran away by herself.
The core of this film seems to be asking the girlfriend and mother to fall into the water at the same time, and the question is about falling into the water. In fact, it is talking about the choice between the original family and the new family. People are sometimes very complicated and feel that they must escape from their family of origin, but when they really want to escape, the education he received since childhood, his cognition, and his thoughts will conversely constrain this decision. So when ALEX sees his mother killed and his brother dead, when he realizes that his family may really be doomed, he will in turn become the defender of the family.
When it comes to dealing with the family of origin, Alex (the groom) and Daniel show completely different states. Although Daniel still lives in the family, he has completed his awakening, and the whole movie is his awakening process. In contrast, Alex sank step by step. His "escape" is spatial. It's not so much an escape as a distance. Just because the heart to escape is not firm enough, he will still be assimilated when he is in the family. This can't help but remind me of a sentence, every person who runs away from home is actually a person who has a home in his heart.
So look back at the heroine and understand her madness. She grew up in a host family, and for the first time in her life, she had the concept of a real home, but the male protagonist's family destroyed everything. Is this the essence of home? Not only can it not make people happy, but it will also strangle the value of individual existence, so the heroine fights back and leaves the family.
You want to die as you please, don't suffer Lao Tzu to sink together.
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