Illusionary world and ocean, the reversal of sudden realization, the horror version of Inception

Santino 2022-04-19 09:02:09

In the enclosed space, there has never been a female corpse that turned into a corpse, and there are scenes and characters that are both real and fantasy. The Unknown Female Corpse has done all these elements to the extreme.

What I admire about the main creator is that some important plot hints are put into small details that are not very noticeable, such as clock time and photos of female corpses. I only discovered this detail after two-thirds of the story, so I followed these two clues for the second and third brushes.

The interpretation of the plot and the reasons for the suspense are almost the same, but I hope to look at the horror created by this film from another angle

Judging from the experience of watching the movie for the first time, this film gives a gradually deepening sense of horror, and the rhythm is quite well grasped.

At first, the feeling was the kind of superficial fear, that is, the presentation of various corpses. The first third basically reflects this part of the content, the curious corpse, the terrifying blood plasma, and the destruction of beautiful things that the blade brushes over the female body are presented in turn.

Immediately afterwards, the horror is produced through the creation of suspense. The main creator's grasp of this part is more subtle, and many details are also hidden in this part. With the introduction of the enclosed space, the dim lights that flicker constantly, the radio that appears and disappears from time to time, and the ghostly body, all well reflect the sense of closed horror. But the brilliance of the film did not end there.

In the end, the film left the audience with the kind of horror that was extremely thought-provoking. After some tossing, the male protagonist and his father were all killed in battle. The audience had just been freed from the mystery of the male protagonist and his father's interpretation of the true identity of the female corpse, and immediately fell into the final big reversal of the film: there was no storm, no girlfriend was killed, and the so-called confined space where the male protagonist and his father were trapped and fighting was complete. hallucinations.

I have to say, this setting is too shocking, but it is completely traceable. The main creator made a convincing foreshadowing as early as the beginning. The whole plot is rigorous, the rhythm is smooth, and the rhythm is smooth

Although the rhythm of the plot at the end seems to be gentle, it has a lot of information. The sheriff and the black driver have made some hints. By interpreting these details, you may deduce your own logical lines. Where did the corpse come from? Where is he going? How on earth did she kill? . . .

The origin of the female corpse is only a guess by the male protagonist and his father. The background introduction of this female corpse is still relatively vague. Since it is so popular, it is estimated that a sequel will be made. In the sequel, the unlucky one should be the one named Wardramon mentioned by the sheriff at the end, and his colleague from the University of Virginia.

In my opinion, the house is good, the ghost doll, the video tape are all good, but they are all forms, and the core wrapped in them is the same, the curse. In this film, the curse is placed on the body of the female corpse, or the curse is generated on the object of the female corpse.

The persecution of witches in the Middle Ages was omnipotent. This film restores this point from another perspective through the modern scientific anatomy process: broken hands and feet, genital insults, serious physical injuries to the body, and possibly multiple murders. In this extreme pain, the anti-human curse naturally arises.

And this curse is just as vicious: to make innocent people suffer the pain she suffers. Broken limbs, barbeques of living people, and brain damage, none of them can be missed.

Therefore, we saw that the victim at the front of the film, and the injuries suffered by the father and son of the male protagonist, are all in the same pattern, burning to death, broken hands and feet, and brain blossoms. For witches, this is a standardized process.

How to kill? It's obviously an illusion, but what happens to a female corpse after killing someone?

I believe that the corpse of a woman who has just been tortured and died will not be as perfect as it is now. The reason why it became like this later may be the result of rounds of standard processes. The so-called standard process is actually sacrifice. Each round of sacrifice will bring the female corpse one step closer to the resurrection. In the film, the ultimate goal mentioned by the male protagonist and his father, I personally think it is the revival of the evil witch.

At the end, the toes of the female corpse moved, taking another step closer to the goal of resurrection. . .

Look closely, the sheriff is the old skin in the ice and fire. . . Is it too late to show up?

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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.