The information that has been continuously presented to the audience in the film is also very suitable for its name "Trust". I love this movie for many reasons. First, and of course the biggest theme of the film, it made me calm down and think about how important trust is between people. Then, and also a very important point of this movie, in the face of injury, it is more important to catch the murderer, or to support and care for the victim. Moreover, the victim will become very sensitive. At this time, how to care is another issue worth thinking about. I think this movie has already given an answer, the latter is more important. Therefore, I admire the director for finding an uncle who looks so gentle and kind to play this devil. Even the first time he and Annie met in the mall, the scene was so warm, he kept comforting Annie and praising her, and in the end I no longer cared whether I caught this devil or not.
Will, Annie's father. In fact, for that demon, Will was the one who disappointed Annie the most. Peeking at her phone, blaming her, and even telling Annie's brother about it. This was Anne's only request, not to tell anyone. So, you can imagine how sad and angry Annie was at that time. Of course, we all know that this is out of a father's protection of his daughter, but is it really protection? A sentence from the black psychiatrist in the movie made a deep impression on me. Also end this afterthought with this sentence:
"Everyone gets hurt, and our ability to protect them is limited. So, all we can do is support them when they're hurt. Trust them!"
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