Towards the end of the film, it tells about Jacob's childhood and his mother who suffered from abnormal neuropathy. I felt a deep chill at the end of the movie. Fei (sorry I can't find the correct word) Loyd believes that people repeat painful experiences to control the unpleasant situations they have to passively endure in reality. Jacob was comforted in his bottle by bottle eyeballs and concealed his inner fears. He put the girl he likes (called like for the time being) into the cage that once brought him horrible memories, and his eyes were sympathetic and joyful in the face of the girl he was locked in! Jacob was afraid, even admired, for the mother who brought him painful memories. He always unconsciously reconstructed his childhood fears. Floyd defines this reconstruction as compulsive repetition, and the entire reconstruction means his old grudge against his mother. He concealed his resentment towards his mother with feign reverence.
At the end of the movie, Jacob finally saw his childhood in the eyes of the caged girl, and finally killed his mother when the deep fear in his heart could not be released. I think, the most felt in the whole movie It is this perverted murderer Jacob who is afraid and disturbed. He feels guilty for his mother for not being able to kill the girl he likes. He also sees the cross feel comforted in his soul and hope for spiritual salvation. And a sense of security.
The fear that is suppressed deep in my heart is the most difficult for a person to release. I think I have also avoided myself for a long time. The Bible treats me like a cross on the girl’s back. While longing for redemption, I should face my heart. Fear.
Finally, I want to end
our heavenly Father with a prayer . May everyone honor the Father’s name with a holy vow, the Father’s kingdom comes, and may the Father’s will be done in heaven as walking on the earth, giving us food and forgiving our sins. , Because we also forgive everyone who owes us...
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