Madness has a price

Elenora 2022-04-20 09:01:44

At least, it's scarier than "Chainsaw Maniac" or something. Why do we feel terrified? Because Zhuo Lun doesn't look like a human? Because Zhuo Lun looks a bit like a human?
We wouldn't feel so scary if it were a monster that wasn't human-like at all. Like Godzilla or something.
We wouldn't feel so scary if it were a monster that looked exactly like a human. Like vampires or something.
The scary thing is that he is a little human-like, and there are so many things that are not like a human being (forgive me for occasionally joking with my husband in order to ease the atmosphere and saying "Hey, isn't this Delaney"--) The
film just started By the time Zhuo Lun was not fully grown up, I began to feel sorry for him. He has no right to choose to be born, and he has no right to choose to be born like this. It's all made by that crazy woman.
In the film, I kept asking myself, why would that gentle and weak man marry such a stubborn and tough woman as his wife, Nima, is it really for the sake of character to make up for each other? ?
As long as he is stronger, Zhuo Lun will not appear. As long as he is stronger, Zhuo Lun will not grow up.
About lunatics, we often say that there is only a fine line between lunatic and genius. A lot of geniuses are crazy. The so-called, do not go crazy, do not survive.
But the female scientist was crazy. Originally, using human DNA for experiments, OK, I can still bear it. However, she actually experimented with her own DNA. I don't think she regarded herself as a human at that moment! She herself was part of the experiment. It may be for this reason that she insisted on not giving up on cultivating that embryo. From embryo, to baby, until she grows up slowly.
Until Zhuo Lun died, I felt sorry for him. He is a complete victim. We don't know exactly how many human feelings he has. We also don't know if his gender transition was a biological evolution. From a biological point of view, this Zhuo Lun, who can go to the sky and enter the water, may be better than humans. In addition to the relatively short life cycle, it is perfect?
It is undeniable that this is indeed not a sci-fi movie. This Nima is a downright ethical film - -# (Okay, I admit that I was cheated) After watching it in the middle of the night, I felt uneasy, and after watching the cartoon for 1 hour, I still haven't recovered. I'm afraid I'll lose sleep. Because I've never seen such a scary movie!
Maybe you find him terrifying, not entirely because he is three-part human and seven-part animal, but that this creature, which is three-part human and seven-part animal, has successively had sex with the men and women who raised him.
Humans believe that sex is not only for reproduction, but also to represent love and even human dignity. Humans who can be in heat at any time throughout the year and have sex seem to be much higher-end than other animals. We have ethical principles, and we have moral bottom lines. And Zhuo Lun did not. No one taught him to recognize the difference between parental love and male and female love. Or rather, no one realizes that he will crave love.
I was nervous when I watched it, and I probably won't watch it a second time, so I didn't discern too carefully whether Zhuo Lun copulated because of love or because of the primitive instinct of animals. What we can be sure of is that he has human intelligence and emotion. When the hero dances with her, she is happy. When the heroine stole his cat, she was sad. In the end, he even knew shame when the heroine tied him to the operating table, and the tape said to reduce his human characteristics and strip him of all his clothes.
The heroine's icy expression and language no longer regard him as a human being. Zhuo Lun retreated from his daughter's position to the test object at once.
This is the cruelty of the Creator.
The female scientist finally said to herself: I made him like this.
If that was Zorum's animal nature, mating was a must during his short life. And he has to copulate once to switch genders. I think becoming a male should be his final form, maybe it's a process he has to go through in his life.
If the choice to mate is a choice of his nature, you can't blame him for FUCKing his adoptive father. You know, he's only ever seen this live male in his life.
I have to say that the director is actually very clever. He borrows a life that is neither human nor beast to force you to face all this custom made by human beings.
And it all stems from the madness of a scientist.
--think about it.

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