Regardless of the foreshadowing and structure of the suspense movie itself, the values that this movie should reflect are also highly recommended.
The story is divided into three lines to unfold at the same time. One is the beginning of Nit’s experience of being detained in the Spoyo Women’s Nursing Home many years ago; the second is that Carl and Assad dug up the dusty corpse in the apartment for many years to start the investigation; the third is that the Muslim immigrant girl Norr is pregnant and has a miscarriage. Clues. All three stories point to Kurt Water, the man behind the scenes at the same time. Water has a set of cold winter theory: humans are migrating north, and only the Nordic races have adapted to the environment to survive. They are natural choices and are the smartest, while other races should not have survived. They lowered the overall level of humanity. , So it should be cleaned up. This theory is very crude. Who told you that adapting to natural selection would be the best? Perhaps some species are particularly suitable during the ice age, but after the temperature rises, they will adapt to another group of species. In the cold weapon era, there have been many cases of barbaric civilization invasion and destruction of more advanced civilizations. And the development of mankind to this day, nature has long been not the most important factor determining the direction of mankind's development.
Cotwater is a Social Democrat, he is a loyal believer of Steinke. He advocated controlling and eliminating inferior races and prohibiting them from giving birth in order to realize social welfare. However, it was obviously impossible to eliminate them by force after the war, so they achieved this by permanently sterilizing these women. Nite suffered inhuman abuse, miscarriage, and permanent sterilization while being detained in Spooyo. After regaining her freedom, she sued Kurt unsuccessfully, and her lover Taye also left her. So Nit’s second half of his life was occupied by hatred, and it took a long time to design to kill Kitty the nurse, Rita who framed Nit in exchange for freedom, and Philip Novy, the lawyer who defended Walt, but he didn’t kill Wal. special. In fact, what I want to see most in this movie is how Nite tortured and killed those three people, but unfortunately only oral and corpse analysis.
Nite’s explanation was that Taye came back to find her and stayed with her until the end, so she thought that revenge was meaningless and was a waste of time. But this is tantamount to indulging Walt in disguise to continue his perverted career. From the news or from social events, she would not know that Kurt is still continuing his sinful career-Walt's winter. The organization is large and involves high-level members and has a wide range of believers. His Tannewang clinic is well-known. We can't criticize Nate for revenge, but this seems unreasonable.
It was especially touching when I saw this movie during the time when the abortion bill in Alabama was on the rise. Regardless of how racial theories and social Darwinism are packaged, they are certainly despised, but it is women who are being slashed behind these incidents. I agree that women have the complete right to dispose of their bodies, including pregnancy, childbirth, and abortion. This is a natural human right. When the law tells them that after they have done some natural things, they no longer have the right to choose or are forced to do certain things, it can make people feel very scared, no matter whether it is patriarchal or religious doctrine or some national strategy behind it, the essence is All of the above may involve violations of human rights.
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