It was originally a movie for orthopedics and goths, and found that it is very similar to the scarlet mountain that I like very much.
Many film critics say they don’t know what the twin ancestors committed, why they were cursed, what the curse is, and whether the setting of the twin pairing is Western culture or something... I’m also very drunk when I watch it, so make sure you watch it carefully. Movie yet? ? Does incest have anything to do with Western and Eastern culture? Is incest acceptable in the West? ? ? In ancient China, just like Europe, many cousins got married, really... Please don't mess around if you don't understand. .
Although there is no clear explanation in the movie, it is obvious that the ancestors at the beginning fled to this small place and built this house to hide it because they had an incestuous relationship!
The heroine said it very clearly in the movie:
"our ancestors fled from where they came from to this place, where nobody knew. They built this house to hide their shame, but their shame took the form and it punished them. They'll never be free of it, we will never be free of them." (The raw meat without subtitles depends entirely on listening, so don't take offense if you make a mistake haha)
Isn't it obvious enough to escape to where no one knows and build a house to hide their "shame"? Completely elopement! The twins fell in love with each other, but because it was a forbidden love, they had to escape to live together in a place no one knew about. Although they were able to be together, they were overwhelmed by their own guilt.
After that, maybe it was cursed by something, or by their own guilt and shame, so every generation is a twin, and whether they want it or not, they have to combine and regenerate twins. This endless cycle of redemption is endless, and it will be experienced forever. Such pain is a curse, a punishment. Otherwise, where would anyone have twins that grow up exactly the same in every generation? And why is their curse that siblings must have incest? Obviously, the mistakes of the ancestors must be punished in a repeated way by all the people who have the blood of this family.
The director also explained on Twitter:
The curse was a manifestation of their sin. She explains it to Sean by the lake. “We built this house to hide our shame, but the shame took form”. The curse was for the twins to be reincarnated over and over, and to kill themsleves from shame over and over.
So don't ask them what the mistake their ancestors made, why is it supposed to be sister and brother incest? ? ? It's really clear!
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