Man Jack.
If you look at his appearance, he seems to be no different from others.
But if you have seen his heart, seen and heard of what he did, you will know that he is a devil like Satan.
At the beginning of "This House Is Made By Me", an old man named Vigie was talking to Jack. Jack truthfully told him about five random murders in 12 years:
First event
A middle-aged woman whose car broke down and Jack, who was driving by, were chattering for help.
Her words were tough with a little impatience, and troubled Jack several times, and then Jack killed her.
This is the beginning of Jack's murder.
Second event
Jack pretends to be an insurance salesman disguised as a policeman and enters the house of the widowed old woman.
Jack said that when he was "being" a salesman, he was often left out at the door for a long time, and this emotion was often uncomfortable, so he killed the old woman.
Third event
Jack, the woman and her two children, went to the wild on the outskirts for a picnic.
But at the same time, Jack also started his hunting plan, killing one by one from children to adults.
The fourth event
However, the bloodthirsty Jack had also been tempted by a woman.
But he eventually cut off the two breasts she was proud of because of her stupidity.
Fifth event
Jack tried to use a bullet to follow the Nazi behavior and kill as many people as possible through a single point.
But when he was looking for this suitable bullet, he was almost brought to justice.
In the end, an old man "saved" him and led him into hell.
And he ended up in hell, turning himself into his own art of murder.
So who is this old man? He is the hell messenger Vigie who had a dialogue with Jack at the beginning of the movie.
Obviously, the beginning and end of the whole movie constitute a loop structure.
And the five stories in this have become the important core of the story.
The first and second stories are easy to understand. They represent the extreme emotions of people at certain moments, even if Jack once admitted that he is an engineer.
But in fact, his roles in these stories are not consistent, and the content of the five stories can be regarded as independent of each other.
In the first story, he was a passer-by who was angry because of the constant offensive of the lady zoazole. In the second story, he was a salesman who was angry because of constant distrust and neglect. There are only two consequences of the constant accumulation of extreme emotions-either erupt or continue to endure it.
These things are seen everywhere in our daily life, but most of us have endured them, and the remaining few have become news-"missing murder", "road rage" and so on, Jack is obviously the last By.
The third story of the movie is much harder to understand because it is a kind of unprovoked violence. A man killed his "wife" and "son" without any abnormalities. Treating this story as an independent individual, our thoughts will undoubtedly coincide with the above explanation, but if combined with the character laid out by the role of Jack, we will find that this is part of his bloodthirsty level. This kind of rise, he goes farther and farther on the road of evil, and he becomes more and more dissatisfied.
He attributed this to "art".
This led to the fourth incident. If Jack was a selective genocide of his "wife and son", then his narrated first love’s breast-cutting story is a kind of distrust of the opposite sex. , A kind of extreme sexism, Jack has said more than once, why women are always considered weak, and men are always sinners, but men are often much wiser than women, and they always appear so stupid.
So Jack chose to cut off her breasts, to make her look like a neutral person, to make her mutilated, to make her ridiculous, so as to achieve Jack's distorted view of gender.
He also called this grand place the art of destruction.
In Jack's life, his extreme thoughts became more radical with the increase in the number of people killed. So in the fifth random event, he decided to follow the Nazis' behavior and achieve as many as possible with a single shot. The "feat" of people.
He also evolved from an unbearable passerby to a murderous demon of Nazi actions.
Of course, he was not able to get what he wanted until the end, and he was first brought into hell by Vigie, but when he arrived in hell, looking back on the past years, he would not confess to the messenger. He always believed that he was creating art.
But what is the perfect house that he is constantly reborn in destruction and destruction?
A pile of dead wood.
Jack named his "killing stage name" Mr. Sophistry, just refusing to look directly at his evil deeds, but merely beautifying his behavior into art.
His defense was so despicable that even Vigie, the messenger who sent him to hell, was aggrieved.
So Vigie said to him, "I know you want to see hell, and we will go back after watching."
Taking him to appreciate the scenery of the Paradise of Elysium, the gentleness in his memory, made him feel the emotion of human being for the first time in his life-a kind of reluctant nostalgia.
Then he deliberately led him to the broken bridge and told him that the bridge was a way out of hell, implying that it was the way to the world of bliss.
Jack's heart moved, then he climbed, he fell.
Vigie is like Satan, who tempted Eve to eat the forbidden fruit, tempting Jack to self-destruction.
Let Jack accompany his absurd art, together with the bloodthirsty sophistry, become the final negative film in Jack's death album.
Christians who believe in Judgment Day, know the gospel of Jesus Christ in their hearts, but harden their hearts to go to hell.
And Jack didn't admit that he had done evil deeds, and even beautified it as so-called art.
Vigie said angrily, "You are an antichrist."
Jack is tangible, but in my opinion, he can also be intangible, as I mentioned above, five events and five different roles.
Jack can be regarded as the incarnation of the evil that connects these events (note that Jack wore a red dress when he traveled through hell, just like the evil Satan in myths and legends). In the orderly real world, his story is like a legend. , A fable.
Evil is no matter how big or small, it can be a small evil or a big evil, it can be you, it can be me.
But can we all be able to repent and examine the evil in our hearts?
Ask yourself.
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