Self-cultivation of the wicked

Adeline 2021-12-13 08:01:12

The short comment is not enough, so I’m here for bb. Generally speaking, the plot is 3 and a half stars, the horror experience is 4 stars, and the character setting is 3 stars. Now I want to come to bb to see some things about Mary Shaw, the scariest ghost behind the scenes as the source of the curse in this film.

She was already a lunatic before she was alive, and her obsession with making perfect dolls eventually made her mad. And when she performed, as a fringe artist who relied on public criticism, the job she relied on was smashed in public by an arrogant child who "watched the emperor wears new clothes". This incident was finally intolerant of a closed town. The fuse killed her last sanity. She started using people to make dolls. I think even if there is no such incident, she will definitely commit a crime, because the doll is originally a human imitation, and it must be close to the original authentic product, of course, using raw materials.

It can be said that, as a nursery rhyme alluding to the death of Mary Shaw caused by the small town’s cruelty to Mary Shaw, it is actually very uncomfortable, because Mary’s crime was clearly laid there, and she was killed by the town’s residents. , Even if someone said that the child was disrespectful to her and was tortured by her is a cause and effect, then dare to ask Mary who is a god to deal with others' disrespect to him aloof? What's more, just a naive child? This is no longer a question of being careful, it is a question of going to a psychiatrist.

There may be people who say that it is understandable that the residents of the town lynched Mary to cause her resentment, but why? If you kill someone yourself, you can't allow others to have grudges or grievances or grievances? The murderer must have the self-knowledge of being killed. She is not convinced that she will continue to mess around after her death. She is really 666 incredible. To say that if she is just like a Kayako, like a Sadako, there is nothing wrong in her death, completely tragic death, ghost and black, she can barely understand it, even if she kills indiscriminately, but why Mary Xiao as an assailant is so sullen and resentful It's hard to say, every condemned prisoner who is not convinced can come back after death and continue to retaliate against society and do whatever he wants, even leaving himself with a terrifying urban legend?

How I really think makes people feel uncomfortable.

This kind of grievances is actually a perverted carnival, because you can still realize your own aesthetics even if you die anyway, even better and more beautiful. Isn't this unreasonable? Therefore, the biggest loophole in the subject matter of death and death lies in the time when the grievance is reported. If A kills B, B becomes ghost and kills A, A also becomes ghost and then reappears and B keeps killing each other. It's not endless. Is that scary? I think it might be more inexplicable. (I'm really not talking about Jia Yu and her husband.)

So the feeling this movie gives me is not the helplessness of the causal cycle, or the sorrow of the actor struggling to find that the truth is hard to escape the curse. My biggest feeling is to be aggrieved, a kind of looking at the perpetrator’s vigor, turning the black and white and arguing for himself and posting it to himself. Jin's aggrieved, what is the despair of the horror movie tradition, this is to show up how to be a bitch perverted by the church, not only to be afraid of retribution, but also to continue to love after death.

This kind of perversion is cursed, so the residents of the small town are willing to admit it? No one uses violence to control violence? You can't be guilty of conscience? ? ? WTF? ? ?

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Dead Silence quotes

  • Jamie Ashen: What do you want me to tell you!

    Det. Jim Lipton: Something less perplexing than a ghost story.

  • Det. Jim Lipton: [walks up to Jamie] Can you help me with a missing persons case? I'm looking for a male.

    [points to Jamies Head]

    Det. Jim Lipton: Bout this tall. Sometimes seen with a hand up his ass.