In general, there are still many unreasonable parts of the plot, such as how the perverted uncle creates every car accident, and he just goes in and out like this. If one of so many people stands up and resists and succeeds, then the matter will be will be exposed. But here the director doesn't seem to have the attitude to justify himself, and the knowledge leaves room for the audience's imagination. After all that's not the point.
Finally, all audiences should know that the heroine is not dead. But on the one hand, the director created a dreamy and bizarre environment, making people as vague as the heroine's boyfriend: is this his own illusion or the death message from the heroine; on the other hand, apart from the water vapor on the mirror, it seems No one can be a witness that the heroine is alive.
Is she dead?
At first, the heroine, who firmly believed that she was not dead, finally admitted her death; the little boy who saw the heroine also said that he never said that the heroine was not dead (in fact, he did), but saw her.
It also contains a line of native family. Influenced by her original family, the heroine never dared to express her feelings, and she never expressed her love towards her boyfriend. Even though she thought she was dead, when the uncle asked her what she would do if she had to do it all over again, she still said that she didn't know (but her answer was very honest, because it is true that if we did it again, we ourselves would not I know if I will make the same choice again); when the boy asked the uncle, who did you see the first time, the uncle replied that it was his mother, which also implied that the first person the uncle killed might be him His mother, the reason why he committed such a crime today is very likely that his family lacked the correct education for him; this is also reflected in the boy, the little boy lives with his mentally abnormal mother, and in the primary school At that time, he began to endure school violence. Although he met a kind teacher like the heroine, the kind teacher could no longer protect him soon.
At the end of the film, the director ends with a twist of dark humor. In the dream, Paul rescued the heroine and everyone was happy, but it was a dream after all, and the tragedy of life continued to repeat itself. The little boy lacked correct guidance and embarked on this path. Leaving the thought provoking question: If the vapor from that mirror dissipates, what is the evidence that a person really exists in the world.
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