Why are they bad movies? They often have an unformed subject (or the subject goes off track while filming), imperfect shooting techniques, mentally retarded stories or poor acting skills. This film can be said to have all but the last item. I didn’t mean to look harsh. After watching the film, I thought about it for a long time. 1 I didn’t know the motive of the killing (if it was really just a virus, the film hinted too unobviously); 2 I found a lot of unreliable doubts (the EMO girl was very upset at first Her mother, in the end, tried to save her mother to death; the "little princess" who can speak Chinese seemed just and cute at first, when was she infected? Why did she kill the EMO girl at the end of the film? Several hints in the film What's the use of her telepathy? The metaphor of the tattoo on the EMO woman’s belly and the plastic doll is also quite vague.)
Of course, if you just want to find a little trace of what seems to be a cause and effect, this film can’t be said to be absent. . First of all, shortly after the start of the film, it was implied that Miranda and her elder sister (sister?) did not really care about their children. When the children have abnormal conditions, they just perfunctory, and after that they go to enjoy the joy of men and women on their own. Having children but not really loving them is one of the hints. Secondly, when the EMO woman showed her baby tattoo to the strange uncle, she said that I was almost aborted. It shows that the lives of these children have not received enough attention. This is the second hint. The third hint is of course that Leah dissected the strange uncle, stuffed the plastic doll in his stomach, turned his head and said, I hope my mother can hold me too. However, the latter two hints are a bit more blunt.
What's more speechless is that the film can end so inexplicably, what lessons do you want the audience to learn? The theme of the lack of revenge and care is disturbed by this sudden viral raging story.
Thinking of that Donkey Punch, a movie that was close to an A film in the first half and a bloody B-level film in the second half, I have to sigh again that the British are also quite neurotic. It is also the theme of a survival game that made a dawn, and it is also full of blood and despair. After watching this kind of film, it does not help the people's happy life in any way. Besides, there is also the pure little Lori Masata participating in the performance, I said, how can you bear it in your heart?
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