Some people explained that Jess had died in the car accident, and the one who boarded the ship was actually just a Ghost;
some people explained that the ship was actually an independent circular world, so what about the outside world? After Jess falls into the water and hits a dead bird, is it a cycle?
But where did the real events begin? We know that Jess keeps pushing this cycle just like Sisyphus, the difference is that Sisyphus is punished, and Jess is out of guilt, out of remorse, out of love for her son, so she subconsciously This cycle started (she had amnesia later, maybe in the subconscious, in this Ghost's subconscious, she forgot her mistakes and wanted to change all this).
But I still don't know what is the starting point of this event?
Some say it started with a car accident?
I have a question, which Jess was involved in the accident?
If the real Jess died in this car accident, then obviously Jess didn't have time to get to the port, and definitely didn't get on the boat and go to sea, then everything, including the shipwreck, boarding, massacre...including Heather, Don Nee, Sally, Victor, Greg's death is all fake, all imaginary? !
From my interpretation it goes like this:
Jess was supposed to take the baby to the sea today with her friend Greg, but she scolded the baby and stained her dress, but ended up going to the port in this stained dress, Just had a car accident on the way and both died.
And because of her love for the child and guilt in her heart, Jess eventually became a Ghost who did not want to go back. Subconsciously, she continued to take a death taxi to the port, went to sea, and slaughtered... It was like a ship in hell, and doing this The purpose of everything is to go ashore again, see her child, and escape to a better place, but there are still iron laws in the world she imagined. She is Sisyphus, so every time she escapes, she ends up died, and she went to sea again for the sake of the child.
So the real Jess has never been to the sea, nor shipwrecked, nor slaughtered. She died in the real world, but Greg and others obviously survived and lived well in reality.
why would you said this?
Not long after the movie started, Jess in a dress said to the child "Hurry up, sweetheart. We are gonna be late",
So late for what?
It was the port, and
Jess on Greg's boat saw a note on the fridge -
Greg
The Triangle
Harbor
8:30
Triangle is the name of Greg's boat. This is what he and Jess made an appointment for. In the morning, Jess took the child and Greg to sea, so Jess brought clothes.
In the real world, it is impossible for two identical Jess to appear, that is, the driver is Jess herself. Because she was in a hurry, she did not have time to change her clothes, so her skirt still had blue stains on the scene of the accident. trace.
As for Greg and the others, they obviously didn't go out to sea with Jess, because Jess was dead. The proof is that it is very strange that the wind suddenly disappears when the boat is out to sea, and it is even more inexplicable when it encounters a storm. As for getting on a ghost ship, it is even more unimaginable. If everyone is in a loop, why does only Jess know it's all fake and a loop? And why was she able to escape? After escaping, why does time go back to when the child was still alive?
Obviously this is all Ghost Jess' imagination, everything she fantasizes about for the child, she fantasizes about killing everything to escape this vicious circle and regenerate the child, because she herself said
My world is waiting outside of school for his mother to pick him up!
In her fantasy world, the child is still alive, at school, not going to sea with her, or she just doesn't want to admit it.
All for the children!
So from this perspective, everything that happened on the ship is superfluous, not the core, because there is no other person, and there is no ship, everything is imaginary, but why does she keep killing, including again and again What about knocking yourself off the boat at once?
Aside from the director making fun of our writers and just making up the story to enrich the story, can I boldly imagine that the ship is actually that rock? The stone that punished Jess himself? It could also be called purgatory - Jess wants to go back to the time when things started, which is at the foot of the mountain, she first has to push the stone (shipwreck, massacre, Kill them all) to the top of the mountain, and then she can walk What about the foot of the mountain (that is, when you fall into the water and come back to see your son)?
Remorse again and again, futile rescue, and then desperate massacre, it was the whole painful process of pushing stones. In order to get that short moment with her own son, she had to carry out massacre, and even put another one. Kill yourself twice.
That way, I can explain why Jess had to massacre and say It`s the only way to get home! You have to kill them!
At the same time, from this point of view, as far as the plot is concerned, we don't need to care about Jess 1,2,3,4 or what happens on the boat, because a stone is a stone, and Jess pushes the stone not for the stone, but only for the His own son, Jess, in the end, in order to push the stone, must carry out a massacre, which is also part of the stone.
Sisyphus was in pain because not only was he hopeless, he had no consolation, he was forced to do it, the difference was that Jess did it voluntarily, the death cab could have taken her to hell or heaven, but she herself Choose to push the stone again and again, just to go back to the foot of the mountain to look at his son.
It turns out that the movie is about a mother's unbreakable love for her son, even if the son is a sick man!
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