All characters appeared in the first ten minutes. I don’t think I’m as good as a fish. I can’t even last for seven seconds: I can’t remember my name or face, and I can’t tell who is whose wife. Fortunately, they always call each other's name, and the main character finally remembered it before I finished reading it.
Overall impression: Not bad. Say good, not too good, say bad, and feel okay again.
Who kidnapped Laura's daughter, why did Laura's daughter be kidnapped, and what the movie wanted to express.
There are three kidnappers. One of the kidnappers is Rocio’s husband: Gable. After Laura arrived, she used to chat with Rocio while looking at Rocio's daughter in the room, and then talked about the child's father. Rocio said that he broke up with the child's father, and the child's father went to Germany. The second kidnapper was the young man whose name I didn’t pay attention to. He appeared in the shop where Laura’s father clashed with the people in the town. He was smoking a cigarette and shoving Bako. Bako pointed at him and said "I remember you". The third kidnapper, Rocio, Fernando's daughter, is also Laura's relative. Why kidnapped Laura's daughter? Asking for a ransom is naturally for money. But why did Bako’s wife Beja also receive text messages from the kidnappers? Why did Bako react so much to the disappearance of Elaine? Interspersed in the middle are clips of Laura's father clashing with the townspeople in the shop. What's the point? As Laura said to her husband Alexander, "If you agree, Bako is willing to pay the money, he will be willing", I think most people combine the previous knowledge that Laura and Bako were lovers. It can be guessed that Bako is Elaine's biological father. I just didn't guess that Alexander knew about it. ┓(´∀`)┏ My level of surprise and spreading hands is the same as Bako’s wife Beja.
Following the progress of the plot and the clues released by the director, all that can be guessed is that under the premise that most people silently know that Elaine is Bako's daughter, the kidnapper is the person around him. In the end, Rocio drove out into the wild late at night, and the director finally showed the kidnappers to the audience. The audience can finally guess further before and after the kidnapping. Why did Rocio and her husband act on their relatives? Of course it is for money, 300,000 euros, which is 2.31 million yuan at the current exchange rate. When Laura chatted with the Fernandos in Fernando’s shop, it was known that the Fernando family was not very rich and had a loan to be repaid. The women in the tailor’s shop also mentioned "like poor Fernando" when chatting, so, that It's purely for money. The young man whose name I didn't remember, said "I hate your family" when arguing with Rocio and Rocio's husband late at night. Who is in the family? There is Laura, combined with the conflict between the people in the town because of the land and Laura's father's family, and Bako bought the land at a very low price many years ago, and become the owner of the vineyard today. Revenge is part, and I guess jealousy is also part. It's just that the young man said that he broke the news to Beja in order to distract the Laura family. I couldn't figure it out. Does it mean to send a copy of the text message to Beja? Didn't this speed up everyone's suspicion.
So, let's talk about human nature. For the sake of money, the relatives can also calculate what their relatives are. Can't bear to see in front of you? It's okay, the money will be available soon, just endure one night. What kind of ill-gotten wealth is, if you get it, you can earn it. It's just that this story involves the relationship between ex-boyfriend and boyfriend 16 years ago that was constantly arguing and messing up, and the person involved only thought that they had kept everyone from them. Everyone knows, except for the person involved, everyone knows that Laura's daughter belongs to Bako.
What does the movie want to express? The relationship between men and women? Family relationship? What is family relationship in the face of money? Behind the truth? Look beyond the surface? Probably both. But really, it's bloody.
"My daughter will be fine, God will help me"
(Finish)
(The cover poster was changed off guard)
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