When a person tries to imitate the handwriting of others, with the passage of time and physical exertion, he will eventually expose his true handwriting in fatigue. So when all the villagers sit in the classroom and constantly take dictation tests from morning to night, the real "raven" will sooner or later show the same writing as those letters. This is a very problematic scene. Everyone in the room may be a "raven", and this dilemma that everyone is a "raven" also applies to this village and even this movie.
The doctor Remy received a letter exposing that he had aborted and committed adultery. The letter was signed "The Raven." As the story progressed, other villagers in the village were also troubled by the "raven" letters. Every letter signed by "raven" was received and sent, suing and accusing the villagers of what they had hidden under the surface. Unbearable secrets, and whether these secrets are true or false is unknown. "The Raven" looks at everyone like a god, knows everyone, but God is dead, and everyone is God at this moment. When the "raven" as a symbol allows all different people to hide under the same mask, when all people can hide their true identity in the name of "raven", the evil of human nature has gained sufficient nourishment. Attacking others, venting personal indignation, verbal violence, and personal attacks. "Raven" gives everyone an absolutely safe field. In this field, people can do whatever they want and speak freely. At the same time, you have to bear the attack of "reciprocity". . Thinking about it this way, this film seems to have unparalleled advancement and predictive ability, which is so suitable in today's Internet age. At the end of the film, Remy found the creator of the "Raven", which is very important to Remy, but for the audience, the fear and chaos created by the "Raven" are the real most fascinating and thought-provoking focus.
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