but the psychological portrayal of the heroine is obviously still insufficient.
You can refer to the movie "Coffin",
the peak of the psychological portrayal of claustrophobic space.
=================Spoilers, don't look down before watching the movie ======================= ===
Talk a little, is Anna really just desperate?
When Anna realized the strange noise from throwing the apple into the lake
, she could find that she was actually a very smart person, and
immediately went back to the bathroom and filled the sink. Water,
and then asked the fact that Beren was trapped in just a few sentences,
and found the entrance and the way to enter (matching the key) in a short time,
unfortunately, this woman because of The so-called love
still did not open the door to let Beren out. . .
There is no doubt that if Anna dies in the secret room in the end,
then Beren is the murderer who intentionally hurts people, and it is directly intentional.
(It’s definitely not the laissez-faire that netizens say. It depends on Anna’s good fortune. The original owner is dead, and no one knows the secret of the secret room. Even if you leave a key, no one will know that Anna is locked up and where she is. If Beren doesn’t Come back to save her, then Anna's death is obvious)
What if Beren died before Anna came in, or if the policeman didn't show Anna's photo, so Anna didn't enter the secret room for a long time, and Beren was dead?
That Anna is also a murderer! It was also intentional murder! Directly on purpose! ! !
Why do you say that?
Someone wanted to complain about Anna, and Beren was not locked in by Anna,
she committed suicide, Anna just wanted to die, it was just a moral issue, and there was no legal responsibility.
wrong wrong wrong! ! !
If Anna never found out that Beren was trapped,
How tragically Beren died has nothing to do with her. Even if she
watched her boyfriend and Anna die while starving,
I can only say sorry,
because it's not someone else's fault. . . Not his boyfriend's, let alone Anna's. . .
but!
The key is but!
But Anna finds out about this fact and finds that Beren is trapped behind the mirror and
she doesn't let her out!
If that's the case,
then in terms of law, it may not be possible to characterize Anna,
because even if the police searched the house thoroughly and found Beren dead in the secret room and knew the fact that Anna had found Beren trapped,
then Anna was completely fine . The explanation is that I just found out that this house is abnormal, I thought it was all my nerves and so on. . .
In this case, the law has no way to take her.
As a digression, Anna actually believed in ghosts and gods. She asked "Who are you" in the first sentence, and guessed whether it was her father (her father should have passed away). It can be seen that Anna is not that vicious, but only in the Under the love, the demons broke out.
But Anna didn't just ignore it,
she did a lot!
She cleaned up everything in the master bedroom,
covered up all traces,
moved out of that room,
and locked the
dog who knew where Beren
was downstairs. It has been discovered that this is the door, and Beren is locked inside,
seeing Anna covering everything up (draining the water in the pool when the male protagonist comes back, and explaining that he was looking for books before messing up the bookcase), the
dog is angry with Anna , and the barking at Belen that night (usually dogs don't bark at their owners, even if they don't like the owner, the dog didn't bark at Anna when she first moved in),
At the end of the film, the dog was locked in a glass door.
This should be because Anna took the dog down and locked it in order to avoid the dog's constant barking at the bookcase and causing suspicion by the male
protagonist.
With the above actions, Anna is not just desperate. . .
If Anna found Beren
and let her out,
then Anna was a good person;
if Anna found Beren,
but said nothing and did nothing,
then Anna was a bad person;
if Anna found Beren,
not only If you don't save her and cover up everything,
then Anna is a sinner.
It's like when you go on a field trip and
find a person trapped in a deep cave, dying.
At this time, if you rescue him,
then you are a very good person;
if you see him in a cave, you are worried about going down to save him yourself. There is also danger,
or after he is rescued, he will also consume your food, which will delay your exploration and even drag you
down
.
Still not guilty, because you are not obliged to ask him, because you are not the one who pushed him into the deep hole;
but if you not only do not save him, but also cover the opening of the hole with branches, and cover up the traces around, (in fact, it is Anna's approach)
to prevent others from finding someone in the deep hole,
then you are killing people on purpose! Properly direct intentional!
If he dies, you have accomplished the intentional homicide, and
if he is eventually saved by someone else (very unlikely), then you have attempted the intentional homicide!
Let's talk about the ending,
In the end, Belen put the photo of her and the male protagonist on the mirror, and then disappeared,
(it is estimated that she also packed up Anna's clothes and discarded it)
Obviously, she wanted to cause the male protagonist that Anna was sad because the male protagonist couldn't let go of Belen. The illusion of leaving,
there is no canned food in the secret room, the original owner is dead and no one else knows the secret.
In Beren's opinion, Anna should be dead.
Beren wants to avenge her, not avenge her for robbing her man. (For this Belen cursed and scalded her with hot water. It was understandable. She was trapped in a dark place and was likely to die, but she kept seeing her boyfriend and other women shooting in various ways. This kind of psychological torture is not crazy. It would be a miracle)
but to avenge Anna once wanted to put her to death.
Although Anna finally went to see Beren and caused the fact that Beren escaped,
she didn't want to let Beren out.
After asking Beren for Dafa in the pool and writing in a mirror to no avail,
she still moved out. The master bedroom has covered up the traces.
In fact, in Anna's view, at that time, Beren might have died,
she might have fainted from starvation, and she could be saved,
but she still covered everything up without hesitation. . .
As for why she went to the secret room in the end,
some people explained that she was curious, and some people explained that she wanted to let Beren out,
but I think there may be no reason
at all. In the secret room,
there may be no purpose at all to take a look at it. Sometimes it is like this. When you do something in a state of confusion, it may not have any purpose.
In fact, after Anna asked Beren to no avail and covered everything up,
It's hard for you to say that she still has the idea of saving people. After all, Beren was probably dead at that time,
so Anna's intentional killing was not even aborted, it could only be regarded as an attempt.
So, what will happen in the end? What will happen to Anna and Belen?
I think Anna will be rescued and Beren will be locked up for attempted homicide.
why? Beren created the illusion of Anna running away, isn't Anna dead?
That's right, that's what Beren thinks, so she kills on purpose.
But there are two factors that prevent Anna from dying.
Police and dogs.
The policeman is Anna's ex-boyfriend, and he still cares about her very much,
and even wants to save her.
It can be seen from the fact that he talks to Ana in the bar and then shows the photo to Ana.
The male protagonist's ex-girlfriend disappeared, and the police kept looking for him for questioning. In fact, he was already a little suspicious.
The second girlfriend disappeared again, so the police must officially list him as a suspect and track him down.
In this way, the search of this house is There is a high probability of an incident.
The entrance to the secret room is easy to find under the search.
As long as the keyhole is found, even if there is no key, the police will smash the door open.
In addition, the dog led the male protagonist to find the key at the end.
In fact, it is very likely that the door could be opened at that time,
because the dog knew that there was a door behind the wardrobe,
and then he clawed at the wardrobe door and yelled, and the male protagonist could basically find it. The entrance to the secret room, whether there is a key or not, he will find a way to open it.
(Don't worry about the dog's black belly, even if the dog doesn't like Anna, even if the dog knows that Anna will die, the dog will go to save Anna. This is known from the fact that it leads the male lead to get the key)
So It was said that with the police and dog insurance,
Anna should not die, and Beren would also be arrested for attempted murder.
Beren put down the key, but it was only a psychological comfort and deceived himself. . .
Others can be discussed.
If Anna went in at that time and Beren was dead, what would Anna do?
Is it to close the door and pretend that nothing happened and continue to live with the male lead,
or to call the police and then create the illusion that the male lead imprisoned Beren to death?
(It's easy to do, after all, Beren disappeared suddenly, and there is nothing to argue about Beren's dead male protagonist. If Anna inadvertently says something to the police... Then the male protagonist will be finished. After all, Anna is still quite black. From her Learned that Beren might be dead and then snickered a little bit to see)
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