Devil from the heart

Hunter 2022-12-09 20:03:55

I have always liked movies adapted from real events because the story itself is more authentic and appealing. It's just that there are not many films that have been successfully adapted.
The film uses retrospective methods to explain the bizarre behavior of the daughter of the modern Bell family and the reasons for being attacked by unknown creatures.
The youngest daughter of the Bell family, Betsy, is very beautiful and innocent, like an angel on earth. She is quiet and holy, watching her friends playing not far away with a touch of melancholy. It was a beautiful picture, but after her father John Bell appeared, the tone of the film changed. Judging from the character image, this father is over age, and his face is full of vicissitudes and wrinkles, which makes people feel a little uncomfortable. Looking at Lucy (Mrs. Bell), the appearance of a typical Tennessee rural woman who is not good-looking but more responsible, it is hard to imagine that such parents can give birth to a beautiful daughter like Betsy. This is the so-called, do bamboo shoots produce good shoots?
In fact, most people who have watched the film already know that the reason why Betsy is attacked by evil spirits stems from his father's violation of morals and ethics and QJ his own daughter. Betsy is painful but unable to lodge a complaint. Who would believe his father QJ's daughter? As a witness, my mother selectively didn't want to think about it because she saw that incident happened. So Betsy turned his grievances into evil spirits, constantly attacking himself.
Betsy was the victim of the whole incident. I have never understood why the target of the evil spirits was Betsy. If beauty is her only fault, then the parents who gave birth are the perpetrators. They are indebted and indebted. According to reason, Betsy shouldn't be hurt again and again. What is gratifying is that the school’s male teacher has been protecting her. Perhaps Betsy’s beauty attracted her, perhaps Betsy’s pain was his pity, or Lucy (Mrs. Bell)’s pleading begged him to take it with him. Betsy left home. Leaving may be the worst way to escape. But how could the evil spirit that Betsy created herself easily let her go, and only the destruction of the source of the evil could resolve it. Lucy (Mrs. Bell), who saw Betsy feeding her father poison, looked cold and blank, and John Bell's death was the best ending.
In the end, Betsy married the male teacher. This is the retrospective end of the past, but the daughter of the Bell family in modern times also suffered the same injury. The mother who appeared in the movie, after reading this memo, chased it out. As for whether she succeeded in preventing her daughter from driving away with his father, it is not known~~~ The

male teacher is very handsome and a handsome guy. ~~~ It’s the combination of him and Betsy that made Ou feel a little pimple (I never admit that it’s because I’m not myself with Shuai Guo! NO WAY!)

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An American Haunting quotes

  • John Bell: You were always a sound sleeper.

  • Richard Powell: [of Betsy] Can she love me?

    Lucy Bell: She will.