I've seen the movie and read a lot of short reviews, but the overall feeling is that I don't know what the movie is trying to express. It's a bit like writing an argumentative essay and losing the central idea. The foreshadowing at the beginning is all thrown away at the end. His illness was forcibly imposed on him by the dean, telling all the shadows of his childhood. But it doesn't mean that he is mentally ill, but it directly gives the feeling that he is mentally ill. As a result, before discovering the truth, the male protagonist made a conclusion that there was not much evidence and strength, saying that we are all sick, but these words did not give people the feeling of deep thinking at all. It's more like moaning, to present such a somewhat philosophical sentence. I thought it would explore the shadow of childhood and go deep into human nature, but at the end, a Gothic fantasy story was directly put on, bringing the depth back to the shallow. But it still echoes the beginning. The baron is really perverted, combining German orthopaedics and ghost fathers, which is jaw-dropping. The style of the suspense film changed in seconds, and it became a fantasy film. I was so dumbfounded that I didn't understand the theme of the film. I don't really understand the male lead's last laugh... I watched the film with my boyfriend. He said that he felt that the male lead had turned bad because he knew the formula of the elixir and escaped from the spa with his sister, so he could get away with it . I can only understand this for the time being, hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
The film was recommended by Uncle O. In fact, I feel that 6.8 points is worthy of the actors, scenes, special effects, and the first half of the script, and this unsatisfactory ending.
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