As a horror movie, many plots are hidden. The movie will only give you a start, and the rest is up to you to think about it. The more you think, the more scared you will be. As a psychological film, many things can be thought out based on experience and reasoning. Every movement has its own reasons. I like this feeling better. The US version looks more comfortable than the Korean version. Everyone expresses their true feelings. As Anna is doing things after analysis, there are certain principles that make people feel that the world is a little better. In Anna's world, everything is done under Anna's control, and everything is based on the principle of fulfilling Anna's wishes. No matter how Anna lied to herself, the self-blame and regret in her heart bothered her, and some fearful things appeared in her dreams as punishment for herself, so as to make her feel better. In the process of Anna trying to persuade Alex, Anna has been persuading herself, and some things Anna wants to do but don't want to do will be replaced by Alex, a good sister. Anna has been looking for evidence of her stepmother's crimes, and the continuous appearance of the three children is that Anna has a basis for her thinking in order to show that she has been guided by God, and has a certain reasoning process. I think that as an individual, there are still many selfish and vicious thoughts in the subconscious mind. This is not a guilt in itself. It requires our rationality and morality to restrain and distinguish. In addition, when we subjectively analyze the behavior and words of others, it is entirely possible that we will have completely different ideas from the other party, because our thinking will carry emotions and our own needs, which is also the root cause of many misunderstandings and contradictions.
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