The director’s intention to design the editing and presentation effect is to cause controversy and win-win on the surface, and the tendency for the heroine to die is derived from the details throughout.

Russ 2022-01-05 08:01:29

Let’s talk about the key points that support the heroine’s death. Many viewers have not identified and remembered the previous foreshadowing and explanations:
1. Only people with special relationships and special psychological needs can see specific ghosts. The child who died unexpectedly before the hostess came, the other child who was bullied and isolated when the hostess came, two children who longed for but could only imagine friends; the lonely maid who could not let go of family affection and pity the son, the memory was sealed and the heart knot The unfinished heroine-only they can see the boy in the old house, they and this ghost have psychic. Even the ghost of a child who died accidentally cannot be seen by the boy in the old house. He is still only accompanied by the maid's mother. When the heart knot of the heroine is unraveled, the heroine can no longer see the ghosts of her younger brother or the newly deceased maid, because they have "living" in her peaceful heart, and filling the missing part of the soul does not need to see the ghosts of the "outside" . If the hostess dies, she is both a ghost and full of affection, she will accompany them as the younger brother and the maid hoped, of course, even if the knot is untied, she will see it. Most people can see that a few children see the heroine, it is impossible that the heroine is dead, because the children are not qualified to see the ghost of the heroine.
2. Regardless of whether the hostess came or not, only the maid was loved by the children at school, and she died without controversy. The principal mentioned that she died because of the influence of the boy who died accidentally (the inducement of the heroine was invited) (the investigation of the cause of death will clearly be poisoned suicide), she can only be an "old man" who has deep feelings with the children. When the principal then specifically mentioned the heroine, the tone and semantics were talking about a living person (the beginning was to explain the current situation of the heroine). The principal said that the hostess was not, but it was that the hostess was cheated to drink the poison and almost lost her life. She can only be regarded as the male teacher who helped her-she became the last woman in his eyes to embarrass her task and has limited room for improvement. (Higher education can't afford it).
3. The principal did not see that the heroine is normal. In the spacious hall where people come and go, how many people are like the principal in a state of self-esteem, and when they talk about it, they will notice that they are light and quiet. The heroine? It is everywhere in real life or in film and television. When the hostess walked behind her lover and was soon discovered by the man, what she said was nothing more than a satire of the principal's "unintentional". Why does writing a book trigger a man's "my god"? What is the title of the heroine? Even if the improvement of vision is different from the past, it is still inseparable from the old line. In fact, the source of the return of destiny to the former residence was also the work of the hostess, which triggered a series of actions by the maid to find her and later. The fame of the heroine and even the "social business card" and the work activities of the employed are not the result of the expanded influence of the book? When a man hears what the heroine is saying, he will continue his career-dispelling superstition and ignorance that is simply misleading, insisting on rational scientific evidence, and working hard to help others.
3. The heroine used to talk about men, saying that letting the tragedy that have happened to restrain oneself, like a "ghost-like existence" is not "real life". The heroine at the end has overcome the tragic past, with sincere and peaceful remembrance and love for the loved deceased and the past, she actually started a new life after the tragedy happened. She did not waver in her career and scientific beliefs, but her knowledge and understanding became fuller and deeper.

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The Awakening quotes

  • Robert Mallory: There have been other sightings. The boys believe...

    Florence Cathcart: Boys believe in Santa Claus and the Tooth Fairy. I'm sure some of them even believe in God.

  • [first lines]

    Vera Flood: [answering the door] Miss Simpson? Are you prepared?

    Florence Cathcart: [yes] I brought this.

    [shows photograph of a soldier]