When the movie ended, everyone’s first reaction was "Huh? That’s it"
Then you leave the cinema, take a few steps and suddenly react, you can't help but think about this movie.
Because you have no idea what happened. You want to know, but there is nothing you can do.
When I got home, my first reaction was to check the text, and I wanted to know more clearly.
But the director said that the purpose of this film is to let every audience use their imagination and see different things. The director hopes that this is a movie and everyone will keep thinking about it and watch it several times.
Therefore, there is no specific answer.
There are a few points:
1. Grandpa is sick, and the small room behind the red door is covered with plastic sheeting. Is plastic sheeting really useful? Then they pushed Grandpa out with a small cart to kill and end the pain, and then burned it, should it really be burned? Who told you to burn it? Wouldn't that "infectious disease" be brought into the air and spread more widely? If you don't kill grandpa, will grandpa become a monster?
2. The boy returned to the room. The dog Stanley was on the single bed on the right. He touched the Stanley dog and slept on the single bed on the left. Why are there two beds? The other bed was originally for Stanley's dog. So, does the teenage male protagonist Travis have a brother? And may be the first person to get sick and be treated?
3. Just like the hapless pets in many horror movies, the Stanley dog must take a step first because it sees things that stupid humans can't see. And often the death of family dogs means that humans will have to be unlucky. And what did the Stanely dog see? And what exactly did the teenager Travis heard? Why did father Paul not allow Travis to look for the Stanley dog? What is he afraid of? Does he know something that others don't? Travis often had nightmares. He saw the Stanely dog fighting against something, and his face turned pale in fright. What did he see?
4. When the Stanely dog appeared dying in the red door small room, if I read it right, a pile of black blood (just like the black blood vomited by the sick person), and then it seemed to be broken, so it was done by a beast Is it? But if it was, the Beast couldn't send it back to this room and opened the red door. So it should be artificial
5. The little boy kept crying and coughing. The nervous behavior of the little boy’s parents will and kim should be able to conclude that the little boy is sick (unfortunately such a cute child). If so, why did the little boy’s father Will ask The hero's father Paul took off the mask. Does he want everyone to die together or is it out of some other mentality? But the camera didn’t take pictures of the little boy’s illness at all, so we don’t know what the characteristics of the first illness are. Judging from the behavior of the male protagonist’s father Paul when he first met Will to check his eyes and hands, it should be the eyes and hands. I saw the clues, but I didn't tell us what movie it was.
6. How did the little boy get sick? The movie led the public to think that he was infected by sleepwalking in his grandfather's room. But what was it that infected him? Didn't he just sleep on the floor? If, as the little boy’s mother Kim said, the little boy can’t sleepwalk, then who brought the little boy to the grandfather’s room? Was it the same "person" who put the Stanely dog in the room?
7. Teenager Tavis took the little boy's hand, and the little boy has been infected with the virus, so he was infected because of physical contact. He dreamed of his illness, and then he opened his eyes and saw his mother Sarah crying and saying to him that everything would be okay, his face was full of pustules (indicating that he was sick), and then he didn't know if the little man was sick the night before. After the two were separated, Sarah, the protagonist’s mother, kissed the teenage protagonist Travis, so she would also be infected, and the protagonist’s father Paul and the protagonist’s mother slept on the same bed. Mom sat in the dining room and looked at each other. It is not difficult to see that the faces of the two people are also covered with pustules, so have they finished dealing with the teenage male protagonist Travis? And what were they thinking of each other at that time?
8. There are also photos of the room of the young male protagonist Travis, and the painting should also have some meaning
So, everyone died in the end, "happy" ending.
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This article is not a film review, and I have never written a film review. It is very unprofessional. I just want to write it out to express my doubts.
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