It took two months to finally finish watching Servant. I watched it for so long to see how suspenseful the ending is. The play is very religious. Liann prays every day, hangs a straw woven cross on the child's cradle, lashes her back with a thorn whip, is curious about the scene of the killing, does not allow deception, and holds the Bible to meditate on curses. There are also many factors of horror and suspense, hellhound, Uncle George, and the cricket in the crack. The plot of the story is very simple. The child born to the famous journalist Dorothy died. In order to protect her from mental stimulation, her husband and brother replaced her with a doll, and hired a babysitter to do the trick. They chose Liane. And on the day Li Ann arrived, the doll became a real child. The atmosphere of the first eight episodes mainly revolved around two questions: How did Dorothy's child die? Who is Lean? The shooting technique of the ninth episode is great and solved the first problem. Using a piece of meat as a metaphor can make people's back grow cold. When watching this episode, I couldn't bear to watch it halfway through, and continued after a day. I talked about this episode when I was chatting with my friends, and I thought about it a bit. Just like Jin Zhiying, born in 1982, Dorothy's husband is very nice and loves her very much. He just went to work for a week on a business trip and attributed all the tragedy to himself. He was also very painful. But in Dorothy's tired and tranced situation, she fell asleep quietly on the sofa in the afternoon when no children were crying, with the baby monitor on hand. The dilemma of female childbearing and parenting is everywhere. The tenth episode is the ending. Unexpectedly, cult elements appear. I even thought it was a fantasy direction before, what kind of incarnation of Liane and her uncle and aunt, otherwise the resurrected child would not be able to explain at all. I still didn't understand the ending, and I didn't quite understand the relationship between the cult and the child. Ah dizzy. The impression is average, and it is strange to say, what patience did I see now.
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