Hideous face, tender heart

Marcelle 2022-01-18 08:01:07

There are no fresh horror movies appearing some days, after all, the magical epidemic in the past six months can overshadow all fears. The newly released "Lost Family" braved the heat with the 100% freshness of "Rotten Tomatoes", it made its debut with a blazing fire, dedicated to the post-epidemic period, and enriched Horror movies are scarce and enrich the hard disk library of horror movie fans. This Australian horror movie produced at a small cost is indeed a clear stream. It does not lose the reputation of Australia’s fear, and it is also a difficult conscience work-sound effects, editing, Photography, actors and other hard skills are remarkable, and the atmosphere is well created; soft indicators such as horror, storyline, narrative methods, and degree of shock are a bit mediocre. Soothed by softly speaking: mom!

There was a short film before the film-"creswick" can be connected with this "Forsaken Family", characters and scenes can be shared, but obviously this feature film is fuller and the core is more prominent, exactly like the previous short film On the basis of modification, beautification and extension, repackaging and even changing the setting of the house owner.

In my opinion, the movie itself has no religious significance. The temperament of its ghost and animal model is not related to religious cults, but as a metaphor, a metaphor of evil and enchantment, which symbolizes old age and sickness, aging, and neuroticism. The senile disease pulls away from the concrete and becomes a "black frodo". When people get old, they will follow and accompany each other. This concrete ghost is bound to be faced by every person who is old or about to get old. Loneliness, stubbornness, extremeness, forgetfulness, aging, fragility, sickness, dullness, slowness, etc. are all characteristics of this nigger and it indicates that everyone will face such characteristics. This is frightening to a certain extent, different from ignorance after death, and the fear of old and forgetfulness lies in the fact that it is a heartbreaking and frightening thing to look directly at one's own deteriorating situation.

The setting of the grandson in the first short film of the movie has become the grandparents and grandchildren of the three generations of women here. The whole movie is almost the interpretation of the three generations of this family, making a horror movie look less scary, and all the frights will end in the end. The point is sorrow and sorrow, which makes the story seem intimidating and there is a touch of gentleness in the process. The scene of the last three generations lying on their backs is especially heart-warming.

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