Sacrifice of love

Carter 2022-10-22 13:46:20

Opening: Every time I watch a wonderful film, but I can't find a film review that matches it, I am deeply disappointed. This is a very wonderful film. The film starts with the male protagonist encountering the female protagonist on the bus. The calm and compact narrative in the first ten minutes, a little bit of passion for the follow-up, when the heroine’s true perverted identity is gradually exposed, the viewer’s emotions are also a little bit surging, and in the last 10 minutes, it is completely reversed and ends in darkness. It can be said that the director’s sense of rhythm is very good, and with a low budget, he tells a story with twists and turns and nuances. Spoilers begin. . . . . . Let's reorganize our thinking. The female protagonist has been a pervert since she was a child, and the male protagonist has a line saying "Girl Hannibal". But she may have been hiding herself deeply, at most occasionally abuse of small animals, but generally still suppressed. Until he found out that his boyfriend had sex with his girlfriend, he killed the girlfriend himself. The abnormal genes in the body are completely awakened. From then on, if something goes wrong, it will kill someone to release emotions. When the male protagonist learns all this by reading the diary, he decides to save the female protagonist, because he thinks that the female protagonist just made a mistake and cannot look back. He writes the diary just to get caught and get rid of it. After the heroine talks with the hero, she learns the purpose of the hero, Deliberately push the boat along the river and slowly gain the trust of the male protagonist. They once discussed the question: "What is love?" The male protagonist replied: "Love is sacrifice." Therefore, the female protagonist used the male protagonist's love for herself to complete the following series of counter-kills. The accidental appearance of the security made the heroine find an opportunity to drag the hero into the water, and using "cut a finger" to prove love is an almost perfect decision. Under the pressure of multiple lives, the hero gradually collapsed. . . . From the moment the male protagonist cuts off his finger, he has been completely lost. He is willing to become the slave of the heroine's love. Therefore, when the heroine puts a knife on his neck, the male protagonist can only open the door obediently. , Since then began the miserable life of "pets". Of course, in the end, the male protagonist did complete the "sacrifice of love" he hoped to achieve. The female protagonist may not kill people again, because whenever she feels depressed, she will cut or insult the male protagonist’s body. , To vent the desire in the heart. This is a story about two perverts. And the director cleverly started from the male lead’s perspective, revealing the truth little by little, and the audience gradually discovered that the one who was raised in captivity is the bigger super abnormal. This kind of narrative is extremely exciting, and it also makes us realize that a creative The story, in fact, only needs to modify the setting of a little character or event from an ancient story, and the whole story is completely different. ps: In terms of setting, there is a small bug. If the heroine is born with anti-social personality (without empathy) and will not fall in love with anyone by nature, then the pain of being cheated by her ex-boyfriend is from Where did it come from? pss: The corpse scene is okay, to the level of "Underworld 2", it is much gentler than "Treading Snow and Looking for Plums". psss: This year's most horrible movie, I personally think that it is "Creepy". You can only understand it if you really understand it. The bone-chilling cold that transcends everything.

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Pet quotes

  • Nate: Are you stabbing me?

  • Holly: And now what? Suddenly you got me all figured out?

    Seth: I wish. No. Mostly I just felt sorry for you.

    Holly: You... felt sorry for me?

    Seth: Yeah, it's the part where you talk about love.

    [Seth reads a passage from Holly's journal]

    Seth: 'Love is just a label for our biological imperatives'. I don't know. Felt ignorant to me.

    Holly: Are you really going to lecture me on love, Seth? You're keeping a girl in a cage.