The biggest shock to me from this film is the design of the witch. In the 17th century, the girl was tied hands and feet, was sexually assaulted, had her tongue cut off, and was stabbed with a knife. After these injuries healed, she was burned to death. Personally, I think the girl awakened when she was burned to death. , So the skin has been restored, but the part of the body has not been restored, so it can be said that her ability can only restore herself to the time of awakening. But there is one detail that I care about. When the protagonist’s father feels the pain of the female corpse, his wrists and ankles are broken, and the lady’s wrists and ankles are also healed. This part is obviously redundant in the protagonist’s fantasy, so I am bold. It is the guess that the female corpse keeps killing people, in fact, it is her own body gradually recovering through pain transfer. According to this line of thinking, the protagonist’s father’s injury does exist, and finally the lady’s foot moves, which indicates that the fracture of the ankle has recovered.
Let's analyze the psychology of the female corpse again. In fact, I am very concerned about this issue. I’ve heard before that a patient who is anesthetized has a certain chance to enter a state of being unable to move but having a feeling, and then feel his own body being incised. The heroine of this film also exists, having her body incised. , Being taken away from the organs, being cut at the beginning, all can be felt, living like this for a long time, the degree of psychological distortion can be imagined. Originally, if the female corpse was only buried, she would only rely on others to recover herself. This explained the initial death scene, and the protagonist father and son successfully injured her, so in the end, when the father asked the female corpse to let her son go, I wanted to laugh, because Her head was cut by her son, and if someone went out, wouldn't it be impossible to recover?
To sum up, this movie is actually very interesting. There are a lot of thoughts and fears. I hope you can understand the author more, instead of saying that the author is brainless when you encounter an incomprehensible plot. I wish you all a happy watching!
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