I am most afraid that you can't see the enemy clearly, and you can't see yourself clearly

Idell 2022-04-24 07:01:07

One: The heroine who is full of justice and boldness seems to satisfy the elements that the film should have. It stands to reason that the ending should be HE. The bad guy's abacus is overturned, and the poor old man Ben is freed. But if that's all there is to it, then there's no reason for this film to be a classic, so I'll keep watching, a good, successful reversal that doesn't disappoint. In fact, I didn't really believe this was the end until Kyle finally picked up the cigarette, surprising isn't it? But it is to be expected, because this is a common ingredient in life. After all, not everyone can be deceived by an MLM organization and then rely on wisdom to escape, because you can be deceived, it means that your vigilance is not strong enough, but only so It just happens to be a little bit of wisdom. In the end, the time of death is not yet here, ahem, it’s too far... But here is a truth that is not recognized by most people: you have the dream of being a savior, but you have not been a savior 's ability. We are unwilling to be mediocre, but we are stuck in mediocrity. And this is cleverly used by fraudsters. After all, who would admit that they are really stupid. Closer to home, the heroine first thought that the wife intended to kill Ben through witchcraft, and Ben really believed in witchcraft. In order to break Ben's superstition of witchcraft, the heroine decided to release the witch to make Ben recover. I have to say here, although I don't. I believe that the so-called witchcraft really makes people paralyzed, but at least what the heroine did in the film did work, and Ben did speak. Adhering to the creed of "don't believe it's useless", the heroine is frustrated again and again in front of a more powerful enemy. Here's where the real analysis begins, how to properly recognize your enemy. Two: First of all, based on the following plot, the wife did not plan to exchange with Keerlan at the beginning, the disgust at the beginning and the later conversation about letting her leave can be explained. But in any case, from the time Keerlan moved in, the game began. In the first step, the wife first gave Keiran a master key, which was the bait. As we all know, if the other party doesn't want you to know these things, then they won't even give you the chance to know, but Kaierlan is unaware; in the second step, the wife asks Kaierlan to go to the attic to get the seeds, there are clues here, why the seeds will Put it in the attic, if Ben really had a stroke in the attic and ordinary people know that the witchcraft is fulfilled, shouldn't it be avoided? How can the seeds fall in the attic? Kerlan finally goes to the attic and discovers witchcraft. Three: The opening scene of Kellan said that she tried to accept various beliefs, which paved the way for her later wandering between belief and unbelief. She boldly fought back: Put on the mirror, pick it out with the wife, put on the sleeping pills and drive Ben out. She is brave enough, but still not vigilant enough in her heart. So she believed the lawyer for no reason at the beginning. Although the lawyer knew the rules of the house, it was not clear whether he knew more; eagerly looking for a companion, the movie finally hugged the telephone receiver anxiously, placing her hope on 911 and her best friend. body. Four: When the wife drank the sleeping pills and fell down, she murmured that "protection" was a powerful medicine for the flustered heroine, and it was also the most ingenious part of the wife's strategy. The desperate heroine could only choose to believe in witchcraft. The technique can really save her from the fire and water, and this is in the enemy's arms. I have always wondered whether the yarn powder can suppress the action. If it can't, then it's interesting that the wife deliberately doesn't go into Kellland's room. The clues in Keerlan's words are too obvious, this is a dangerous move. If the wife enters without knowing there is yarn, then it means that witchcraft is only a psychological effect without practical significance. And the wife saw that Keerlan's temptation, whether it was deliberately not going in to make Keerlan believe or was really afraid, it is unknown, but at least it was true that the lawyer was blocked later. Five: This movie doesn't make you believe in the existence of witchcraft. After all, the black people who doubted stayed away, and Kellland, who didn't believe, fell for it. That's why Confucius didn't say whether to believe in the existence of ghosts and gods, he only said to respect ghosts and gods. = 0 = Six: Is it unreasonable for Keerlan to do it? No, it's creepy because it's so normal. Keiran tried to "return the way of the other", and eventually became a believer of witchcraft. It's more like a game. In politics, when you face an unscrupulous enemy, you can only respond with the same method in the end, and whether you will become unrecognizable because of this depends on whether you believe it or not. After all, do you believe in brother Chun, or believe in yourself. Faith is important, isn't it. Seven: Write some small details, first: The natural scene when the heroine reads the story at the beginning of the film is similar to the scene where the two servants were hanged. Second: the function of the mirror in it is a mystery, but people in the desert can't avoid the mirror, I think it is more like a symbol, showing your inner filth and your true face. And Ben was afraid, firstly, it aroused his fear of ritual, and secondly, no one could accept the fact that he was getting old. Eight: I feel like I say so much that I feel like what I've written has soured. Watching a movie doesn't have to be thorough, it's enough to give you a sense of satisfaction. ^_^

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  • Caroline Ellis: I'm going into town for a while. Shopping.

    Violet Devereaux: For what, Caroline? Caroline! For what?

    Caroline Ellis: ...you'll just have to see.

  • Caroline Ellis: So was that the storm or the ghosts?

    Violet Devereaux: Well, say what you will about spirits, I always thought you could learn something from them.

    Caroline Ellis: Like a spell? I have great respect for your husband. And whatever he thinks happened to him he's fighting it. What have you done?

    Violet Devereaux: You haven't touched your gumbo.

    Caroline Ellis: What have you done to him?

    Violet Devereaux: I've made that special for you and you haven't even touched it.

    Caroline Ellis: What have you done?

    Violet Devereaux: He is my husband and I am his wife I will do whatever I want to him.

    Caroline Ellis: What have you done to him?

    Violet Devereaux: Oh, you've done something.

    Caroline Ellis: He's not safe in this house; not with you.

    Violet Devereaux: This is my house.

    Caroline Ellis: I'm taking him, Violet.

    Violet Devereaux: NO!