Does the so-called "prototype" Ms. Taylor exist? (Whether she is the "presenter in the play"?) If even the "prototype" is fictitious, then there is no need to discuss it, it is a botched scam from beginning to end, and the director deserves to die. . Therefore, the following discussion is based on the premise that "Ms. Taylor is real, and she insists that there has been a fourth type of contact with aliens", and the "real video" in the play is tentatively regarded as "even if it is not the original version, it is only for Taylor." The original version provided by the lady has been artistically processed”, we accept it as received, and do not express any doubts about the video itself.
Let's sort out the "real videos" in the play:
Video 1, Tyler, who was hypnotized, screamed when he saw her husband being killed;
Video 2, Villager A, who was hypnotized, jumped up from the sofa;
Video 3, Villager A He committed suicide after shooting his wife and children;
Video 4. The hypnotized villager B was panicked and vomited; Video
5. The hypnotized villager B was suspended and broke his neck;
And then;
Video 7. Tyler, who was hypnotized, saw that he had been injured by the aliens, screamed, and then it was said that everyone present at the time was taken away by the aliens.
List of doubts:
1. Except for three and six, they are all human reactions under hypnosis. The video is either the object of Tyler's hypnosis or Tyler himself.
In fact, hypnosis is a very controversial thing: even a first-class hypnotist cannot successfully hypnotize any object at will, let alone deep hypnosis. Let's just assume that Taylor just picked some exceptionally successful examples. What is seen in hypnosis is not necessarily fact, but there is a special case - "the hypnotized person thinks he is hypnotized", equating the delusion with his subconscious.
2. The behavior of Villager A is very incomprehensible. If you have the guts to die, don't you have the guts to move away? Since this is an area that is heavily cared for by aliens, why not move it away? Obviously, the entry and exit here are unrestricted, and the play says "the FBI has visited 2,000 people." Even if you think "you can't escape the devil wherever you go", at least you have to try it before you know it, right?
3. "The logic of aliens is different from that of terrestrial people" seems to be no surprise, but the behavior of aliens in this work is very self-contradictory. What exactly do they want to be discovered by earthlings? Still don't want to?
If you don't want to, why commit a crime in the middle of the night?
If so, why wipe the victim's memory?
If you don't want to, why openly appear in front of the police's camera and kidnap Taylor's child?
If you wanted to, why bypass the home alarm (and forcibly hijack the victim while he was awake)?
If not, why let the victim float while being hypnotized?
If so, why only do the fourth type of contact for so long?
4. How can we only affect the video without harming the recording? And make the video "just right"...
5. How can linguists conclude that aliens are speaking Sumerian? Maybe it's just noise, more likely our understanding of Sumerian pronunciation is simply wrong.
6. According to Ms. Taylor, aliens are everywhere, so why are they not found in large cities with many observers? Instead, he showed his feet in the sparsely populated Nome?
There are so many doubts about the "alien abduction theory" that it can almost be asserted that what happened in Norm has nothing to do with aliens. So who is it? What's the purpose of linking events to aliens? Next, we can dissect the truth of the facts.
The truth is as follows:
1. For unknown reasons, Ms. Taylor's husband went to the deep forest and committed suicide, and the body was never found;
2. Ms. Taylor herself was a psychiatrist, but she failed to detect her husband's suicide in advance, and fell into self-blame and self-blame. Delusions of persecution; shifting the blame to aliens and believing in them (Video 1);
3. Villager A had suicidal thoughts for unknown reasons, and wanted to take the whole family on the road. When he was hypnotized by Taylor, he thought his intentions were revealed and panicked (Video 2);
4. Villager A thought he had to seize the last chance , and acted decisively (Video 3);
5. The local people thought that Ms. Taylor was worth taking advantage of and could improve the local popularity, so they went down the slope and staged the farce of Villager B, but poor Taylor believed it was true (Videos 4 and 5);
6 , The police also joined the scam (Video 6);
7. Under the common deception of the people around, Taylor has completely collapsed (Video 7), and her delusions of being murdered are completely made up by her brain.
OK, it all makes sense now.
Of course, there is still a link that is not easy to explain: where did Taylor's daughter go?
Possibility 1: The daughter does not exist at all or has already died, and the "disappearance" in the incident is just Tyler's brain supplement under the hint of the locals
; For (this is more terrifying);
Possibility 3: The daughter ran away from home without permission, and she did not know where she was going to end up. The house is so big that the police can only see the front at best. There are as many ways for the child to escape secretly.
OK, so the truth is revealed.
Looking back, is there really any complicated reasoning involved? A puzzling puzzle? Absolutely not! With those videos it's like proof that aliens exist? The director made the film as it is now, either by indiscriminate sympathy or grandstanding.
Finally, although the script is terrible and the director is very unkind, it will not weaken my expectations for "Resident Evil 4", and the reason is very simple - long live Jovovich!
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