Personally, I think the plot setting should be as follows:
Japanese: Slayer of Demons - Invaded by a female ghost - Devil
in white, female ghost: always doing evil
Sunshine Wizard: Always a good person
Part 1:
Let's talk about Japan first Man, this setting is very interesting. People from Korea's hostile country Japan have been discriminated against by the villagers from the beginning. No matter what he does, people subconsciously think that he is a bad person.
Here is a very interesting scene: the Japanese look at the legs of a victimized woman, most likely because he saw the red spots on the woman's legs and wanted to treat her. The woman misunderstood and thought she was going to rape her. The man behind opened his daughter's pants and found erythema.
The so-called demons are all fantasies. In the hearts of Koreans, the Japanese are people-eating demons! !
And the Japanese didn't do anything to the hunter at the beginning of the film. But the psychological change of the Japanese started when the protagonist searched his house privately, and the Japanese developed a mentality of revenge. It was around this time period that the director made the ghost in white, who had been on standby, go online again. Because he already has evil thoughts in his heart, the ghost in white will invade his body when he is not prepared. At this time, the Japanese have been in a state of confrontation with female ghosts. In 88 minutes, the Japanese bathed in the waterfall, which actually showed that he wanted to cleanse himself and fight against the devil. When the camera turned, the ghost in white peeked behind the stone. At this time, the female ghost will officially fight with the Japanese.
Part II:
Let me explain first, the daughter who was possessed should be the woman who was misunderstood and raped by the Japanese in the previous article, and finally died. This dead woman was killed by the female ghost in white, which means that she was controlled by the female ghost in white.
(Daughter also said that she saw an aunt when she had the first episode.)
The next step is a very deceptive "fighting method"
, and the so-called "fighting method" is just a scam on the director's cut. The correct logic should be:
Japanese - save Park Chun Pei Corpse Change (Park Chunpei is the man in the car)
Sunshine Mage - Harm the Japanese (At the end of the Mage, he found out that he made a mistake in his calculation, and called the hero immediately.)
The Japanese approach to Park Chunpei is to prevent his corpse from causing harm to people, and the culprit of the corpse is the previous director. The female ghost in white to the camera. It can be said that if this time is successful, the female ghost in white will be hit hard, and the daughter will also be able to slow down the possession.
But unfortunately, because Sunlight Mage made a mistake in his first calculation and regarded himself as an opponent, he failed. And the daughter also intensified the possession in this useless sacrifice, and the recovery in the middle was only the return light before she was completely possessed.
When the protagonist gave up the dance and prepared to deal with the Japanese, he met Park Chun-bae, who had turned into a corpse. After a fight, he met the Japanese who secretly observed the situation of the corpse. The protagonist began to "revenge". It is precisely because the protagonist killed the body of the Japanese that he was completely attacked by demons.
The third part:
It starts with the epiphany of the church boy, he discovered the secret of the Japanese and went to him to find out the truth. At the same time, the Sunshine Wizard discovered an extremely high-ranking female ghost. After spitting a liter of blood, he found that he had made a mistake in the calculation, and called the protagonist to inform him. The bird shit at this time should be the trick of the female ghost to stop him from saving the protagonist's family.
The protagonist rushed home when he received a call, and met a female ghost on the way. At this time, the female ghost was mainly delaying time, but here the female ghost said something very meaningful: Your daughter's father is suspicious of others, so he is the target. This sentence is to mislead the protagonist and make him shake. The protagonist was completely awakened when he saw his daughter's head rope on the ground. The final meaning of the three crowings is that the daughter has completely turned into a demon and will never come back.
In fact, the daughter in the family has been completely possessed for a long time, and the female ghost wasted time just wanting his family to be killed without leaving one. After the protagonist enters the house, the plant on the roof echoes the title, and immediately turns into a skeleton shape, which also proves that as long as he enters the room, it is basically impossible for his family to survive.
Finally, the Sunshine Wizard came and found that his daughter was sitting beside him and didn't pay attention at all. It was confirmed from the side that her daughter was completely a humanoid devil, and his job could only be like the previous Japanese wizard. demon.
As for the photos, I think it's very possible that the Sun-Mage is the same slayer faction as the Japanese. Both of them are wearing the same underwear shots as evidenced. And having Japanese photos is probably because of the fact that resources and even information about monsters are shared in this faction. But it is very likely that the two do not know each other, otherwise they cannot explain why they are doing useless things to their daughters.
The church brother on the other side discovered the secrets of the Japanese to seek the truth, but at this time the Japanese had been completely possessed by demons, and of course the younger brother could not escape.
Supplement: Other information such as the female ghost's grandmother has no hints and metaphors, so I don't know
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