The rhythm may be a bit slow, and the plot may be a bit anticlimactic, but I am still impressed by the heroine's acting skills.
With suspense films and family ethics, the plot can be attractive and realistic at the same time.
Thirteen years of loss are actually thirteen years of loneliness for the heroine.
During the thirteen years that the heroine was imprisoned, she lost a lot of things. The development of science and technology made her at a loss. Her first love as a child was married, her parents cheated and divorced, and her sister got engaged. At the age of 26, she escaped from the cellar of captivity, thinking the world was the same as when she was 13. But everyone she chose to rely on had psychological changes she couldn't see. Only after he said "I love you" to his first love did he discover the wedding ring in his hand; he didn't find out that his father had cheated on him until a long time after returning home, so he felt that his father had given up looking for him; after getting back close to his sister, he learned that his sister saw her for the first time. When she didn't believe her identity; Elliot, who chose to rely on her, also became aggressive and didn't believe in herself. The world she slowly built 13 years later slowly collapsed again. Among them, one of her words in counseling made a deep impression on me: everyone has someone....I should never have left him, all I want is not to be alone any more. Thirteen years after everyone's change, Ivy even came up with the idea that she shouldn't leave the prisoner's side, just because she didn't want to be alone.
In real life, we are not, after all, ordinary we cannot reach the realm of being able to be alone all the time and stay full and happy. Reliance becomes precious at this point, even if it is a form of control and exploitation. Loneliness in real life can indeed erode people's hearts. When I grow up, I realize that I am different from my parents. The combination of blood ties and differences of thought has become subtle and sensitive; from passionate love to the fading of freshness, I realize that even if I and my boyfriend can talk about everything, there is always a little corner of our own in our hearts; Many friends, but in the end they found that "unhappy things are often eight or nine, and they can talk to others indistinctly." The process of growing up is a process of realizing loneliness step by step. Loneliness is not without no one around, but finding someone to accompany one's thoughts but not being in the same world forever.
Life is always lonely, accept loneliness.
The heroine's smile in front of the imprisoned house at the end may be to let go of this lonely 13-year world that can't go back, and embrace the self-salvation of the brand-new lonely world after the age of 26.
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