Brain hole A:
There's no Charlie at all, it's all Idia's fantasy
Charlie's appearance is very strange, almost no one knew about him before he appeared; he was taken away for thirty or forty years at the age of 8, but there was a housekeeper grandma who served him as an eyeliner day and night; he didn't attend the funeral, so he was in public places I didn't show up (although there are banquet scenes, but unlike funerals, we can see that there are many people in the small room, but there are actually very few people who have intersection with Charlie) In all the scenes with Charlie, the heroine is almost beside...
What if this movie is a "pseudo-story" from the perspective of the heroine. Everyone was killed by the heroine. In fact, it was the heroine who was sick, and even the uncle's childhood story was the heroine herself. The heroine killed her younger brother and was put in a mental hospital. At the age of 18, she was taken back home by her father. Then there are some things that make sense: Mom doesn't love her, alienates her, even... hates her; the housekeeper is willing to be an eyeliner, or... just write to her to share things about the family, because it's obvious that the hostess told the housekeeper as a child Related; so close to father, but very few memories of him, only one or two hunts and countless shoes; smart and good student, but no close friends, bullied by school people, yelling freaks, getting bullied The shot is a pencil blood (of course it may be because of her indifference)...
The heroine hunted with her father since she was a child, and gradually became indifferent to life. When she was born, her mother was jealous of her father's doting on her and alienated the heroine, resulting in the heroine's lack of maternal love, resulting in an introverted and extremely lack of love character. After the younger brother was born, he deprived his father of love, which made the heroine angry. Finally, one day, he did something to his younger brother and was put in a mental hospital.
When he was discharged from the hospital at the age of 18, his father wanted to send him away, probably because of his mother. Her father loves her so much, but loves her a little less. She is very angry and causes a car accident. Father?️.
She thought that her father loved her, because of the hunting time, because of the annual gifts, so the hostess found that the ribbon tied by the housekeeper was the same as her own gift ribbon, and her expression became solemn, and said, "I always thought the shoes were my father's. Sent, but this time..." The heroine misunderstood that the gift might come from the housekeeper and not the father, housekeeper?️.
The death of my aunt was an accident. Sudden visit, eating flesh with blood, maybe found something, so I left when Idea stayed. Aunt?️.
Boys should be Elijah's transition and sacrifice during murder, pleasure, and sexual enlightenment. There are two scenes in the movie, one is that the boy is tied up by his uncle and let Idia get on, the other scene is that the boy is lying on top of Idia and is strangled to death by his uncle with a belt. The memory and logic before and after are different. , it can only be said that Idia is throwing away the guilt on her own body, in fact, it was her who did it. Boys?️.
There is an interesting episode in the middle. When the police came to investigate the boy's case, they said to Idia before leaving: Everyone related to you has disappeared. This sentence is very meaningful. Of course you can understand it any way you want, but my understanding is... because everyone was killed by Ilya.
In the final battle between the uncle and the mother, Idia appeared to shoot, but in this scene, after carefully tasting it, in the end, only Idia and her mother confronted each other. Uncle Charlie is just a tool guy, the tool guy wants to strangle his mother, the tool guy accepts the final death. Then the mother and daughter confronted each other, and the emotional tension came out. Idia's anger, reluctance for her father (because my uncle is actually very similar to her father in Idia's eyes), and her mother's questioning, I hope Idia will not get better . Why does the mother have such deep anger towards her own daughter, and why does she know that her uncle killed her husband or succumb to her own lust and express her willingness to leave with her uncle. Is this to protect her daughter? If it was the mother who found out early on that it was Idia who killed her father, this passage is actually about the mother's struggle between love and hatred for her. While trying to mess with her and hate her, it is inevitable that there is a part of motherhood at the same time. And Idia hated her mother for taking away her father and her father's love for her, and chose to abandon herself to protect her mother until her father died. In the last shot, the mother may or may not be dead, after all, she did not open her eyes.
Then at the end, he skillfully killed the officer who came after him. Police?️.
A few details:
1⃣️When we heard the news of my father's death, we could hear the woman's cry, but according to the original movie characters, it's hard for me to imagine which of the impatient mother and the indifferent heroine would cry piercingly. It can only be said that the mother really loves the father, so she will cry, then the impatience of the mother at the funeral may be the heroine's own assumption, she does not want other people to love the person she loves;
2⃣️ In the part where the four-finger flicks, the heroine turned her head and soon Charlie disappeared, leaving only the soil. Would a person who is so sensitive to the heroine not be aware of the disappearance of a person? And the first shot said that the uncle would not be in love, and the heroine herself also likes to play in the garden and in the wild, which can be seen at the beginning, so the soil may be left by the heroine;
3⃣️As a mother, I have never combed my daughter's hair. It is very unlikely in ordinary families. It is too outrageous to hate and hate from birth, but it is also possible that I will not meet when my hair grows;
4⃣️Uncle has been paying attention to this point since the female protagonist was born, and there is no coherent foreshadowing. First of all, he was judged to be the same person when he was born, and Ai Ai wanted to meet and become a partner. The logic of this judgment is also a bit strange;
5⃣️ On the night that the heroine’s classmate boy died, the uncle also appeared suddenly (of course it is not excluded that he has been following);
6⃣️The heroine and her uncle have too much in common, from movements, to pupil color, to smiles, to the look in people's eyes, sometimes they really feel that they are the same person;
7⃣️The two climaxes of the heroine were completed in fantasy, so killing can bring her obvious sexual pleasure. The second time it was a boy, so she participated in the aunt who may die the first time.
The above is a strange little brain hole. I know that there are many loopholes and obstacles, and there will be other explanations in many places. This is just a possibility I guess~ Welcome to discuss~ No need to be serious~
Brain hole B:
Charlie exists, but his father has a problem.
The Stoker family has a bloody legacy of violence and emotional distortions, and it's hard to believe that the father was a clean man.
My father kept so many photos from his childhood, as well as the child's head cut from the photos, intercepted so many letters from Charlie, and trained Idia to hunt, shoot, and make specimens from a young age, making Idia an excellent killer. character ability. And the father is 24 Oxford doctor, indicating that the father is very smart, will he not be aware of his brother's extremes and his own danger? Will he not realize that his closeness to his daughter in the family has made his wife jealous and even distorted? Would he not have noticed that his daughter was not close to her mother? And one is a hunter who has been hunting outside for a long time, and the other is a person who has been locked in a mental hospital for a long time. His father was killed by Charlie twice...
Is it possible that everything was planned by the father.
We can see the photos before and after my father's third brother was buried. In the photo records, we can see that my father was in the rebellious period of youth on 17/18, and the two younger brothers were both 6/7 years old. The father was dissatisfied with the younger brothers for stealing the parents' love, and he knew deeply Because of the characteristics of his own family, he deliberately got close to the third brother, making Charlie jealous and inducing Charlie to do it. In this way, the third brother was gone, and when Charlie went in, the family was his own again. From the memories, we can see that when Charlie started, the third brother cried frantically, and his father was mowing the grass nearby, but until Charlie was buried, the father came to dig the child. It is hard to believe that the father did not do it on purpose.
If it wasn't for the deep realization of Stoke's bloodthirsty in his bones, the father would not tell the heroine: Sometimes you have to do something bad to avoid doing worse things. Maybe he really helped and pity for the heroine's father. Having a child, he became emotional and began to feel pity for his younger brother. Charlie was 10 years younger than his father, so it is understandable that he was beaten to death, but it is hard to believe the father about the three brothers. clean.
Some of the above are some of the strangest ideas in the back of my mind. It's a bit messy~
View more about Stoker reviews