If it is you, a painting can make you stay in the most perfect moment on the outside forever. The price you pay to get this painting is to exchange your own soul, you will how to choose? I don't know that if such a question is asked of me, I can soberly choose to keep my most precious soul from an outsider's point of view, but I don't seem to be sure that if I want to destroy a face that makes me stay in that moment, I can do it without hesitation...
The movie has no shortage of horror atmosphere, and if I watch it alone in the dark at night, I believe I might scream. When Dowling returned to London after more than two decades of circumnavigation, the voices from the room that hides the great secret, the ever-changing faces of the characters on the covered masterpiece, were truly astounding and daring trembling. Evil incarnations are often so disgusting, but how would you react if you were told that you were standing in front of a mirror and you saw an evil face and that it was yourself?
Strangle? hide? Everyone actually has an evil side in their hearts, and what you show up depends on how you choose, good and evil are all in one thought.
The movie ends with the portrait burning out with Dorian, and the stinking, screaming soul finally dissipates. This kind of ending, I can only think of this: a person has its fatal weakness, and the evil soul is so weak and easy to defeat in the face of a soul that makes it impossible to be evil.
The strength of human nature, the sincerity and evil of the soul, can it completely change a soul? Or can you sell the beautiful part of your soul, leaving only the ugly part? Are souls exchanged?
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