To be honest, this is the first time I've seen the "horror" part of a thriller.
In the past thrillers, it was often shocked to be true, the sudden appearance of the dead body, the murderer lying on the window in the rainy night. Then I screamed and swore to never watch it again next time so that my heart wouldn't hurt.
But this one is very different.
In terms of content, you can more or less have a hunch in every link. In ancient Chinese terms, it is difficult for people to believe that they will not make trouble or make trouble when each of the leading actors is blackened. The gun was in the hands of the audience from the very beginning, and the director was almost sitting on the side to discuss: Look, is it damned again?
They will all die, whatever, and when they will die. However, everyone just opened the Bible, chanted their misunderstandings, and was shot in the head. The countryside of the 1950s was sunny, the women had the submissive smiles of young deer on their faces, and the men smoked and leashed any objector or dog. The gangsters die for the gun and the cops give money to anyone who wants to suck his dick. No one cares about what happens in the future after venting their anger and pleasure for a while, what happens in the afterlife, and what happens in the future.
This is the most terrifying part of the movie, which is what I call the "horror" part: people caught up in desires in the name of religion will eventually seek relief with the fanaticism and ignorance that ghosts and gods fear. Covetousness is punished because of greed, and lust is cut off because of lust. What is hindered by violence and what is vainly prohibited must be something that can be exchanged for the sale of the soul.
And the terrifying end of this is that people are willing to pass it on as honor, family motto, tradition, unquestionably from generation to generation, forever and ever. The son at the end thought about being a soldier, thinking about being flexible, thinking about how he should be. He used all the language to show that he would not be a father, and then used the brutality engraved in his genes to ensure that he would only be worse than that.
From this point of view, although I don’t know how omnipotent God is, the devil is indeed clever. The method of immortality on earth is not to be crucified and then resurrected, but to create a deformed family, and let it multiply by itself, evil can live forever.
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