Another "Room" may be better

Jerrod 2022-01-16 08:01:46

Another "Room" may be better

In the process of watching the movie, I couldn't help but think of another movie with a similar theme-"The Room". They are all imprisoned, one is a realistic film and the other is a thriller. But to be honest, will this film be handled more realistically?

The plot of the story is very simple. The mother took her two underage daughters (among them, the younger sister had just menarche, this detail is very important, we can understand that the younger sister’s sexual maturity invited gangsters) to move to the country relatives, but two gangsters (not explicitly stated in the movie, But I think it should be a mother and daughter) broke into the house, killed the mother, and imprisoned two women. My sister is very good at writing stories. Since then, she has been immersed in the fantasy that she has escaped from danger and succeeded in her career, and lost her mind, while her sister has silently endured all this. Until one day when the younger sister woke up, they escaped together and were finally rescued by the police. Or at least it seemed that it turned out to be like this, or whether it was another fantasy of the younger sister. Facing the reality that I can't face, it seems more practical to indulge in fantasy. Not many people have the courage to face reality.

There are two characters worthy of analysis here. One is naturally a younger sister, and the other is the monster. In fact, my sister’s previous period was a lot of foreshadowing of fantasy. For example, my sister imagined that her son fell asleep on the sofa wearing a costume. My sister said, "He likes his costume." It can also be understood that he likes him. Disguise. After my sister returned to the old house because of her sister’s call for help, there were even more weird things: "HELP ME" written on the mirror, the sister who was locked in the basement (I understood this as the first time I saw it) A concrete representation of the heroine’s childhood shadow, or the prototype of a slut locked up by her sister). Just because my sister is a creator, this story can be interpreted at will. We can also understand that they did escape from the very beginning, and their mother was not killed. All this is the content of my sister’s novel. Inspired by news reports seen in convenience stores. This can explain the monsters in the story and their rich metaphors.

Speaking of this monster, he actually explained his criminal motives from the beginning, "He just wants to play with a doll." This monster is essentially a baby, but a baby with a huge body and a lot of strength. This also explains This is why their tool of crime is a dessert truck. The monster's mind is no different from that of a baby, but he is mixed with adolescent men's curiosity about the opposite sex. But he can't contact the opposite sex like a normal man, he can't communicate with the opposite sex, he can't even communicate with people, everyone is laughing at him and despising him, "you are a fucking pig!" . So his ideal woman is a doll. Let him be at his mercy, will not refuse him, will not mock him, and if he resists a little, he will add fists and feet. Here, the objectification of women has reached the extreme.

Finally, I hope everyone (not only women, but men) can escape from this doll house.

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  • Carli 2022-03-18 09:01:06

    The situation where the body and mind are imprisoned is the weakest

  • Kenyatta 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    I don’t know N movies of this kind of movie where dreams and reality are intertwined. The first time it was fresh, I was immune to it. The movie didn’t have new sections and copied the old ones. Wonderful. The reason for giving two points is that the concept of dream is first determined not to be the worst.