The half-faced old man who made the treasure box was clearly a liar. 1. After pressing, someone you don't know will die; 2. You will get 1 million. Nima, you didn't say that this man's son would be blind and deaf! You don’t mention this most important condition in the terms, but you are bound to do it again. You can only say that this old man is a completely cheating scammer, using information inequality and violence to complete an unequal transaction that seems to test human nature. Or, it can be said that this is another form of alien invasion. The Arlington Steward who gave the box had a terrifying face but spoke politely. He seemed to be a messenger sent by a higher being (in a religious or scientific sense) to test humans and test how much moral perfection there is on the earth. The righteous. Norma’s husband, Arthur, is an optical engineer who actively explores the unknown of the universe, but failed to be admitted as an astronaut. He was frustrated. In the end, he became an enlightened man. He switched from the pursuit of science to the experience of religion. He knew it because of seeing visions. This world is a world of purgatory, but people have an afterlife and a chance to be reborn. The director uses water, a self-evident business image, to show that he has been saved. Norma is the failed Eve who took down the forbidden fruit, but also the divine mother full of love. In the last choice, she resolved the crisis of the next generation with her own sacrifice. Yes, it is necessary for The Box to take the Christmas season as the background, and at the same time make the film's religious and moral allegory more heavier, and provide another level of complement to the unjustified scientific aspect of the film.
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