#我弃你的墓墓# 1.2.3, under the strong suggestion of the male god, it took four days to finally watch all three remakes. I prefer to play the lead actress in 1.3, and the acting is better if she is more beautiful. But I think the second plot is the best: the second describes the life of the heroine who survived and how she planned her revenge. However, the first film lacks these key points. How did she live alone in the forest without clothes and food? No one knows, so I can only think about it by myself. The ending of the second part is open, allowing viewers to add to their favorite ending, and the plot of the second part is more desperate. The third part is more like a reflection on human nature and the desire for salvation. At this time, the heroine has become the incarnation of justice, a vengeful female killer. Because she had personally experienced these sad experiences, she once again experienced the incompetence of the police, and she could only take up a knife and stab the animals. At this time, she only believed that violence can bring justice, which led her to hallucinations countless times, and countless times felt that only by killing those enemies could she protect herself. There is a sentence in the Association of Victims in the third part that is right. It has the same meaning as "rape" as I understand it, that is, why would the perpetrator choose to rape a person? Desire is on the one hand, and on the other hand it is caused by the inability of these people to find self-confidence in normal life and their own inferiority complex. Those feelings of self-confidence and self-sufficiency can only be experienced when they face groups that are weaker than them. These disadvantaged groups are women in this movie. A woman who is born weak cannot be compared with a man who is born strong. "Rape" always occurs under violent coercion. A man can slap a woman stunned with a slap. It is not something that straight men can avoid by saying, "Why don't you resist?" So let those straight men who ask, "Is it cool to be raped for a woman," get out of the cancer. In the end, after reading the three parts, the thought I felt was that I could not give up the hope of life at any time, and only when I became strong could I handle the enemy.
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