Maybe one day it will be Eva, maybe one day it will be Billings. As Gould said that people's lives are closely related, maybe a cigarette butt he threw was the reason why she died in the fire. This movie does not have grand scenes, brilliant sets, ornate costumes, but the shocking power of the lines, the performances of the actors, and the narrative style of the interludes are enough to make people applaud. (Subjective opinion is a matter of opinion) The attraction of drama to people is its exaggeration, a kind of exaggeration based on life, everyone in the play is related to Eva's death, which is relatively rare in real life, but it is this effect that can A better representation of what the film is trying to tell us. The father's greed and anger, the mother's indifference, the daughter's jealousy, the son-in-law's lust, the son's cowardice, all the behaviors of the Billing family are driving Eva's death.
What's more intriguing at the end of the show is that phone call that tells us that we don't get overwhelmed by what we do, whether it's bad or good. It's like a kind of foreshadowing, whether the person Gould exists, maybe Gould is God, but I think he's more of a spectator, watching the whole thing happen.
After watching the whole drama, I will think that maybe Eva did not insist that every worker must be treated equally at the beginning, be selfish, then there will be no death. But there is no such possibility, and the story is to develop the narrative in this way in order to attract attention. - The feeling of "Sin House" is
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