In my opinion, this behavioral pattern is just a crazy idea. I wasn't surprised, I wasn't disgusted, and honestly I didn't have the idea of creepy. Maybe I'm a sneaky pervert.
I saw a passage: the appearance of the double body is usually malicious, it will absorb the energy of the original body, and even kill the original body, so some games make it a specific monster, similar to "clones".
Doppelganger in this sense is inappropriate in this film, but for Rebecca, Tommy is living in her world as a doppelganger. She donated her womb to bring this life into this world, not for the lofty concept of "life continuation".
Little Tommy was never her son, just her lover. She raised him, watched him grow, and waited for him to become the "him" she remembered again. From the little Zhengtai when she was a child to the crooked melon and cracked jujube when she grew up, she was no different from the "him" she loved.
Then Tommy fell in love with another woman, and she saw that it was not the son who fell in love with another woman, but "he" fell in love with someone else. She guides "him" back to his love for Rebecca, not Tommy's attachment to his mother.
A morbid love mixed with despair and persistence, a woman's undying love for a man. To ordinary people, this is just a huge tragedy of madness, and isn't Rebecca's world a gloomy fairy tale that is unique to her?
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