The movie "Human Skin Face", "He roared his soul!"

Morgan 2022-06-01 18:55:33

In dramas, "the theme of destiny imprisoned" often carries a strong and impactful sense of beauty.

The movie "Human Skin Face" is such a movie. It traces fate, explores human nature, interprets disillusionment, and makes people lament that fate is inescapable.

The film constructs a world without justice. There is no avatar of justice in the film. The police are not, the doctors are not, and even the family members are not. In this dark, low-pitched atmosphere, the nurse angel Liz, who represents "goodness", would only scream, run away, and even have a nervous breakdown. To ruin a person is not only to ruin his face, but also to ruin his heart. The main plot of the movie is an escape doomed to fail and inevitable.

In the end, the desperate Jackson picked up the chainsaw and turned into a frightening chainsaw massacre. He swung the saw towards Liz, actually killing himself and returning to his fate.

The creation of crime and destiny in the movie is successful, but there is a suspicion of evil for evil. The root cause of the Jackson family’s evil is not explained, but only exists in the symbolic sense; when the plot is designed, the "good" is too weak, and the meaning of Liz's existence is only to prove the weakness of the "good", so that the plot is too weak when it reaches its climax . Only, Sheriff Hartman's shaping is more plump.

But the director and screenwriter clearly grasped the point. His mother sewed Jackson's broken face and put on a fixed headgear, which made people feel sad and heart-wrenching. In the middle of the jungle, the bloody farewell between the mother of sin, the son of sin and the angel was very Wilde.

I like it very much. The howl that Jackson made after wearing a human skin mask makes people think of a sentence in Keigo Higashino's novel-he roared out of his soul!

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Leatherface quotes

  • Verna: Okay now, make a wish. You ready for your present?

  • Hal Hartman: You take one of mine, and I'll take all yours, Verna. All of 'em.

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