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I can’t understand why many people scold the heroine as idiots and say that she affected the star of the film? In fact, she is the only protagonist of this movie. She is the representative of the public. She is afraid of violence but is full of voyeuristic desire for violence. This desire is stronger than fear, so she behaves abnormally and calmly during many horror moments. But there was one place where she returned to normal-in the long and narrow corridor of the dark basement, why was she uncharacteristically scared at this time? I think this is worthy of scrutiny. At this time, she should only be afraid of the dark, the fear of unpredictable situations or the unknown. Compared with the known violence, the darkness is obviously more scary. Can we? Isn't that so? So the psychology of the heroine is the psychology of the public. Our angel boy actually sent out red flags as soon as he appeared on the stage, but he was too charming, and everyone relaxed their vigilance towards him, and even hoped that he was really a good person. This also reflects the universal human nature. The man with glasses obviously knows a lot of inside stories, but how much does he participate in? The film doesn't seem to make it clear. I tend to believe that his violent bad heart became softer and better after meeting the heroine. His fairy tales are not just casual talk, and the book of fairy tales given to him by the heroine in the end is also very meaningful. She must know everything, and forgive it. I think this ending is great, the whole movie is great.
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