But I don't understand why Charlie showed it as a kid and india didn't. However, this is not important. Maybe it needs a certain turning point, or maybe india got more love when he was a child, and when Charlie was a child, there were many children in the family. The youngest who died must be the most beloved brother. For so many years, he has been hid by his family like a plague, and normal people can't stand it, let alone a person who is sensitive and easily irritated since he was a child. . . So many years. . . However, the mentally ill patient is really very sturdy. It can be said that he has done what the hospital wants him to do, in order to be discharged from the hospital and be free? The game is huge, at least 18 years old. And he killed the people who knew the inside story one by one, maybe not out of murder (but when he finally wanted to kill his sister-in-law, he felt a bit murderous), maybe just to clear all obstacles, whoever stopped his freedom, who If you report him, he will kill him. And all the motivation for him to get free discharge from the hospital should be said to be india. But I also wonder, how could he know that he has a niece since he was sent to the hospital when he was very young? And also know that the girl has the same ability as him.
I noticed that when the girl raised the gun to kill Charlie, Charlie's expression was not surprised, but excited, can I say that? Maybe there was a hint of a smile, maybe I was wrong, but it was definitely not a frightened expression. It got me thinking about how excited Olivia was to take on Roman after seeing his transformation succeed. What kind of love is this, what kind of love is Charlie to india? A kind of excitement and joy in finding your own kind? Or the excitement and joy of seeing an opponent? maybe. . . A kind of ecstasy that the blue is better than the blue forehead? Maybe he just had a passion for killing and being killed. He took the girl step by step to recognize himself and discovered his inner self. Every pair of shoes is a transformation one by one, and he paid attention to it...
But looking back, how does the girl feel about Charlie? Doesn't she love him? How did she feel when she saw him making out with her mother? Is she just curious? So run to find other boys and do the same thing to experience it? So, what are sexual fantasies while playing the piano? Why him and not his boy? Or is it just a subtle aura of people with the same function? I think she decided to kill him when she found out he killed her own dad. It's just that she lurks very deep... has been waiting for the opportunity. But if it is said that it is to punish criminals for justice, then in the end she will kill the innocent police.
It can only be said that the film has a kind of horror outside the screen, a kind of psychological fear from shallow to deep, let you experience and discover for yourself, when you feel that there is no reason to do this, only psychopaths can fill the vacancy, and can explain it reasonably It will make you aware of the escalation of the situation afterwards.
The girl actually acted very well. She should be the girl from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, right? Oh grown up. She can't be called a character, but the temperament in the film is really nerve-wracking and weird~ Well acted, I like it. Ha ha. I also like her shirt and skirt >_As for her uncle, tsk tsk~~ a character man, I won't tell you about the scene of chasing the school bus, not only the girl on the bus screamed, but that smile made me scream lol
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