First of all, the heroine was kidnapped when she was young, so she was very immature. At the beginning, the detail of letting the kidnapper kiss is very good. She still regards the kidnapper as a good person, and her resistance only begins when she becomes an adult. Yes, because she already has her own thoughts, which is also in line with a person's growth, and she will only think of resistance when she is rebellious. She experienced the first few opportunities lost, and then tried to escape, I think the portrayal is particularly good. She has been looking for opportunities to live, but when she found that she was weak, she chose to blame herself.
This is a crime movie with prototypes. In the end, Natasha in real life even lived in the house where she had been imprisoned for 8 years as a way to heal her psychological trauma. And she cried bitterly when she learned of the death of the crime. In fact, from the details of the movie, she can feel the generation of her dependence. She obviously hates him, but she has to rely on him, and this dependence will make her The good and the bad are blurred. It's more like a bad person who has been bad, but he is suddenly good, and you will remember that good. And expand that kind of goodness into a habit.
I think the details are very real, there is no such noise, but it belongs to the ordinary life. In fact, sometimes the devil around us is so ordinary, and you don’t even think this is a devil, but he does a lot of disgusting things. thing. But everything happens and changes 24 hours a day, day and night, so the flatness of this movie better reflects the final attachment of the heroine.
For prototype events, the plain description style is more in line with the prototype, because the story of the prototype is tortured day after day in the ordinary. Although there is torture, there is also sweetness. Just mixing the torture and the sweetness, it is not clear. Plain, or sinful. In fact, I think the details are the finishing touch at the end. What she kept asking about in the car was not her mother, father, but the criminal: him.
Eight years is enough for her to develop a habit. More importantly, the criminals still appear in the critical period of her growth, which plays a vital role in her psychology, growth, and world outlook. In the end, the girl bravely defeated the habit. And cowardly, but it doesn't mean that she doesn't need time to calm down this terrible experience.
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