Don’t do reading comprehension, just talk about your thoughts after reading

Ericka 2022-12-17 08:57:34

The heroine's father is a "severe? fanatical?" religious believer, and from the direct performance of the heroine in the movie, it can be seen that the heroine is not a coquettish who is accustomed to breaking up other people's families or killing the original soundtrack. Bitch, but a bit boring, not sociable at the same time a bit "not very clear" person.

When in the hut, my sister showed the hostess the video she was going to give to her father. The hostess suddenly got up. My first reaction was that the hostess was sore and was upset, so I didn't watch it. However, the hostess returned to her room and took the medicine. There is no obvious name on this medicine bottle, so it is impossible to know whether it is a medicine that needs to be taken regularly for a long time to treat mental illness or a medicine that is used immediately for sedation. However, the frequency of the female host taking this medicine is indeed quite high, and it seems It's not a rule, it seems that if something goes wrong, I will take this medicine right away. So here I am more inclined to think that the main reason for the heroine's departure is that after seeing the video, especially after seeing the original partner, she felt ashamed or regretted and caused unstable mental state and urgently needed medication. In other words, from here, the heroine is already in a state of "repentance".

The actions of the next two children can be said to completely force the heroine into the corner of self-moral condemnation. From not allowing the heroine to wear that hat, to ignoring the heroine. Especially the brother, it is obvious that he is firmly opposed to the heroine to the end. This attitude suddenly changed one night. When my brother handed hot chocolate to the hostess, I felt that there was a problem. Either the screenwriter forcibly reversed the character's personality in order to write down the story, or he was ambushing the plot. Sure enough, starting from the next day, the whole plot entered the "haunted" stage, especially when my elder brother said "we are all dead" out of his mind. If the heroine had not found the real dead Grady, I would still I believe this is a supernatural family movie.

Seeing that the heroine found Grady, it's not hard to guess the plot that follows. I tend to think that since the heroine saw Grady who was dead, she has been in her own spiritual world. Although she had communicated with her two children and her father, her consciousness was completely in a state of believing that she was dead and needed to repent and ascend to heaven. I think a great plot here is that the heroine kneels on the burning wood, confessing that she has destroyed other people's families (for details, please refer to the lines in the corresponding section). This also shows that the female protagonist who is in a poor state of mind has this mentality of confession, coupled with the (too paranoid?) religious beliefs instilled in her childhood, and the mischief of the two children, making her Totally broke down. Which led to the following tragedies.

It can be said that the direction of the plot of this movie is not very easy to guess, and when each step occurs, it is indeed reasonable. For example, I always felt that this father couldn’t contact the hostess and the children for so long, so why didn’t he come to see it? The end also explained that my sister’s mobile phone was actually powered at first, but after a few calls with my father later It ran out of power and solved this "bug", and I don't think there are any other logical loopholes.

This tragic ending cannot be said to be attributed to the "bear child". This is not a "bear child" at all. After all, his mother committed suicide due to the breakdown of her marriage. How could the two children not want to avenge the intervener? If you have to blame someone, you can only say that this father is not professional enough. It is very unprofessional for the counselor to fall in love with his patient. He can actually associate the female protagonist with the child who is obviously malicious towards the female protagonist. In a small house isolated from the world, isn't this an obvious accident?

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