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1. When the old woman came out of the toilet, she said: there you go lovey, doesn't have a lock. it's an en suite. Go, little cutie, the door has no lock, it is a connected structure. The first half of the sentence is completely coaxing children, and it seems to have been said many times (although it may be a friendly name for juniors), but the latter sentence is very scary when it comes to the structure of the lock, she realized that Stuart is an adult so A reminder, but it is conceivable that at that time the little boy might want to hide in the bathroom to escape his father's evil deeds, but the door could not be locked, which corresponds to his father's words "this is my home, I can do whatever I want", They have nowhere to run at home.
2. The old lady said about the color of Rachel's dress: I fell in this color when I fell down the stairs from Legoland. This sentence is very strange, why does she use this analogy, I think it is unlikely that she fell, but has seen bruises from other little boys, she is unlikely to go to Legoland and fall as an adult Going down (the impact of my fall when I was a child would not be so profound that I subconsciously used the color of bruises as a metaphor for the skirt, and there are so specific reasons), suggesting that she was directly involved, at least witnessing the whole process.
3. In all the characters, those who witnessed the events in that year are familiar with the rules of the game and strictly abide by the rules of the game, while those who have not participated in the game feel strange or curious about this game, because the sardine game is different from the general hide-and-seek game. How to win this game like Rachel said, and what is the purpose of staying together? The only explanation is that the father and the old woman specially designed this game "break the ice" to let the children get used to intimate physical contact. Desensitize children to normal social distancing so they can commit evil acts. The obedience of the initial victims was frightening. They couldn't get rid of their father's shadow and childhood nightmares. Even though Rebecca faintly felt the truth of the year, she still morbidly wanted to relive the game before marriage. , but chose to compromise. Sad and pathetic.
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