Without escaping, the police's car did not stop at all. In the movie, it was seen that they were driving far away and it was impossible to go back. They were already desperate. From then on, everything was imagined. My sister made up a perfect dream to convince herself and escaped. They especially hope that the police car can stop at that time, but it is particularly sad that it did not. The two policemen were killed because of the subconscious sister's resentment towards them for not saving themselves, including the conflict between the two sisters. They were at first. People who are crying for help should not have this emotion under normal circumstances.
And the white truck passing by the police car was really abrupt. Behind the police in the camera, the car lights reminded him from far to near for a long time. At the beginning, I thought it was a car of two monsters, and it was going to crash into a police car on purpose. (?? This kind of bridge will be guessed if you watch it too much) The result is nothing? ? It just passed. If it's not useful, you don't need to emphasize the lights, the car, slowly approach it. And it was daytime, and the car lights, emmmm.. Anyway, it was weird, not in line with common sense.
The behavior of the two policemen is also very unreasonable. If you find something abnormal, don't you get nervous and get the person back first, but get in the car and make a leisurely call? ? Have no sense of detection, are you afraid that the murderer is nearby? And the policewoman couldn't even pull out the gun. Slowly, all this stuff.
So I don't think it's right to start from here.
Or the two police officers did come back, but there was no time at all. They were hit by the car.
The hostess is a person who can write stories.
But the "story" is a fantasy, controlled by the author's subjective thoughts, and there are always parts that do not conform to common sense in reality.
At that time they were desperate, but their sister would "write stories." My sister is still dreaming that the police will definitely come to rescue them-the phone call went out.
I was a little bit blind. In the last obvious fantasy in the movie, whether the black man was "killed" by one of the policemen. The hostess greeted him. Everything in that fantasy is false. If it were the policeman, the heroine should be grateful to him for saving herself in the fantasy. She also saw the child, in fact, everything in there is fake. She was probably not saved, or she didn't need to express anything to the man at all, she didn't know that the man made the call-if the call was true. Because the man was sitting in the car and hitting, and she was not rescued and caught back at that time, she was just fantasizing in the house, it was impossible to know what the male police did. But if the previous is also a fantasy, then it is logical-she has a God's perspective. It is equivalent to writing a novel. That is her plot. The male policeman called, so thank him.
Note: The setting in the sister's dream is that everything has passed. She has a husband who loves herself and a child, so according to this logic, that person is also a friend, benefactor, etc. by her side after the disaster passed. Actually not.
Contrast reality from her fantasy. She didn't escape, that's why she thought so. Everything is the opposite.
(If it is true that my face is blind, when I didn't say this paragraph?)
But she also knew that it was useless to escape. She saw her younger sister in her fantasy. That's true. My mother is more similar to her subconscious mind. The subconscious mind tells herself that she must be brave and her sister needs her. She cannot live in fantasy and leave her sister alone. So she went out for a while, but the reality was too cruel.
Including in the end, the witch was going to strangle the two sisters, it is very likely that the sister was killed by the witch. So at the last moment she began to fantasize again, she can only rely on that to survive.
Moreover, the heroine really doesn't have a God's perspective.
If the male police call is real, then she will not know the content of the call. (It was in the car, no yelling, normal volume, those two were crying and howling with the policewoman) How could it be known? But when she saw the young policeman, she was not surprised at all, she was not emotional at all, only cautious and scared. After getting in the car, there was no doubt. Calm and quiet.
The last picture saw my mother again. The typewriter was thrown out, the window was not broken, but even so she didn't want to wake up, and then she saw her sister.
Of course if all of this is a story, everything is a story. Not decorating fantasy with reality—the photos in the movie, the little boy’s clown suit, sister, husband, mother, are real. It's just that she used it as a horror element. She is really writing a story, so all the "God's perspective" from her perspective makes sense. There are also two weirdos, which can also make sense. The hostess said that the female lady was a witch, so how could a witch be killed by a human gun? It is strange to say that fantasy is not like fantasy, and that it is true. Only that way can be explained.
If all of this is really a novel written by the heroine (set by the movie), although it is very good, I don't think this is a perfect story that cannot be changed. ?
But if the setting of the movie is not the story of the heroine, the ending should be to express that although she wants to come out and subconsciously tells herself that living in a dream is useless, people have to rely on some spirit in such a difficult situation. Only the illusion of the above can survive, and in the end, she still did not come out (sorrowful). But if that's the case, there seems to be some bugs..
In short, from all angles, I can't smooth the logic perfectly, including the ending that was really saved by others. So I don’t think this is a good story. I don’t know my logic, and I haven’t dealt with all kinds of clues. If I want to make a movie with multiple endings. At least, these speculations can be perfectly explained. He said that being saved had some truth, and he said that it was also reasonable not to be saved, and that it made sense and made people think. It doesn't make sense, it's easy to overthrow, the logic wheel is so bad, what do you want to express?
Just because there are too many things that are not in line with common sense, I don't know if it is really foreshadowing or the movie has not handled it well. ??
So it can only be given to Samsung.
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