Questions and personal opinions that many people do not understand after watching the film review

Lavonne 2022-04-19 09:02:09

Myth 1: Setting an accidental death has a similar effect as an active sacrifice.

Personal opinion: The father and son said that the female corpse's internal organs were destroyed so that the skin should be bloody, which corresponds to the bloody blood of the family at the beginning of the film. However, it is not said that the family actively sacrificed like the father at the beginning, so it makes sense that the father's role in recovery is greater (personally, there should be active sacrifice, but it was suspended earlier than the father). What is more misunderstood is that in the end, the witch killed her son in revenge for the son who prevented her father from sacrificing her. Returning to gray also shows that she has not completed the resurrection, and the death of her son has no physical effect on her, so the witch killed her son and said whether it was not abiding by the agreement, it may be out of anger.

Myth 2: Evidence for clues related to internal organs

Personal opinion: Many people think that this is not logical, but there is an explanation in the film. When the father and son returned to the corpse, they found that the internal organs that had left the corpse had decayed rapidly, and said that it was the witch's skin that kept the organs inside alive. And any organ that the witch has taken off should be able to grow back on her own through the sacrifice of her father. So when the police officer returned to the scene, there should be no traces of organs, the photos and cameras were burned, and the blood on the witch's nose should be able to flow back like the rest of the blood. There may be some evidence from the remaining photos, but it makes sense to say that there is no evidence. The handwritten words on the blackboard cannot be taken as irrefutable evidence.

Question 1: Why can't the exit door be opened? This is an important setting in the film that seems to be taken for granted but is actually difficult to understand.

Question 2: My father said that innocent girls were sacrificed and turned into witches, and witches were created by the people who were sacrificed. Then, if the female corpse is sacrificed and completed by a person at the beginning, will the sacrificed person also be turned into a witch by this ceremony, and the female corpse will not be a witch after the perfect resurrection, her body and normal people still have difference?

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Extended Reading
  • Missouri 2021-12-20 08:01:06

    The opening setting is novel and eye-catching. In the first half of the autopsy, there is no cold spot and suspense, but from the blackout of the morgue, it gradually moves closer to the theme of the ordinary haunted house. The scary skills are so old-fashioned that people can help the forehead. The theme is the same as the "Witch" at the beginning of the year. There are similarities in the same way-innocent people who were falsely accused of being witches eventually blackened into real witches, but "The Witch" focuses on the blackening process, and the focus of this film is the sadistic after blackening... In addition, the female corpse is so beautiful. ..

  • Assunta 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    I really don't understand why the rating is so high

The Autopsy of Jane Doe quotes

  • [first lines]

    Deputy Ballard: [over radio] Sheriff, you gotta get down here.

    Sheriff Burke: [crouching down] We got an ID on her?

    Deputy Ballard: No, sir. No relation to Paul and Carol.

    Lieutenant Wade: Who's she?

    Sheriff Burke: Well, for now, she's a Jane Doe.

  • Tommy: You can't kill someone this way without leaving a trace on the outside. She doesn't even have a broken nail.