Prisoner and Maze

Antonette 2021-10-13 13:06:31

From the trailer to the introduction of the film, one sentence is
How far would you go to protect your family? A
very simple sentence and a concept that draws everyone’s attention to Keller Dover (Hugh Jackman) because we are from The expectation from this sentence is that he lost his relatives and how far he would go in order to find them,

so we gradually pulled out the main line of Keller from the macro story and kept walking along him. Pray that Alex is the murderer and pray that Anna will not die.
Damn Shit,
why Loki is obstructing Keller everywhere!
How can Alex's mouth be so strict!
How come the black neighbor Franklin hesitates so much!
Why are journalists so annoying!

But when we waited until the ending and then re-examined the characters in these movies, we gradually discovered that the prisoner and the maze of the title happened to everyone. The

prisoner
was trapped in prison. Who actually happened to everyone? Life is like this at the beginning car radio which said that

"
when we suffer hardship we have to feel younger and repent
troubles and difficulties that we present in this world
is still reason to harbor expectations of
human life but also often accompanied by suffering
, especially those who fall into sin
all We are born guilty
because we have to suffer.

Every one of us has sins. When we experience suffering, we either punish ourselves physically or accept the torment of the soul. We will all be imprisoned in emotions.

Keller was finally imprisoned in the hole of Auntie-Holly Jones's house was the result of his evil. The cruelty and abuse of Alex was like Auntie said because of loss and turned into a demon. At the same time, he was also imprisoned by his own moral torment, irrationality and alcoholism. Just escape the torment and imprisonment of the soul.

Loki, a confident and capable person, always wants to do everything alone. To the parents of the missing child and the prestige before, he keeps looking for clues and patching patterns to torture himself to exhaustion until he is exhausted. The behavior caused the death of Bob Taylor, the snake-keeper, so he was also deeply anxious and painful. He used the suffering of the victim's family and the confusing case to imprison him in it and saw so much pain and its derivatives. Indifference, violence and crime made him so desperate to save Anne not only for Anne, but also to break through her own imprisonment and for the ultimate good result.

Holly Jones (Auntie) was imprisoned from the moment she lost her child. In the nightmare of herself and her husband, while imprisoning other people’s children, she also surrounded herself from monitoring the car at the door and the constant dispensing of medicines. She used her time and energy to "cast" them into a prison and keep these children in prison. Is she suffering? I believe that at the beginning, there must be some love for the child, when it turns into hate, it may be numb to the end, only reflexive performance and woodland.

Mr Jones was imprisoned by the priest in the cellar at home until he died. Because 16 the death of a child to the final provocation for the gods to let him direct physical freedom was being detained that last the life of

the priest for murder fell into the same spiritual imprison I believe his prayer and to some extent his imagination as much as five years of alcohol abuse Staying on a corpse indirectly killed by himself is a great imprisonment from the mental to the physical level.

Joy’s dad (Terrence Howard) was imprisoned by morality in pain and his wife and Keller’s wife were imprisoned because of Pain becomes a numb prisoner, one ignores crimes that transcend the law, one

mazes with stability because of excessive grief.

The labyrinth has appeared many times in the film as the driving force of the case. It not only reflects the fork and wrong path that Loki faces when solving the mystery of his own case (Alex's pursuit and release of Bob Taylor's suicide and the final confrontation with Auntie). continue to choose to go back and re-take the final even reached the end of their exports and also as a prisoner like the rest of the maze in each of us

we have experienced suffering like we are in deep maze like the movie implies multiple occurrences of the same maze maze there is a starting point for either sin or because we went to choose a level in accordance with our instructions and maybe that is the end of a director wanted to deepen the mess we are caught in a situation surrounded by fans of our choices give us different results

innocent The children have reunion and liberation, they have
to do evil, expecting good rewards
and finally get results, and those who are deep in the maze will eventually be led by fate to the end of death.




PS
The suicide of the snake boy Bob Taylor is wrong karma What

1. Why did Bob, a snake-keeper, sneak into the victim's home?
2. If he escapes after being abducted for three weeks, he doesn't remember anything, why can
he still find the victim's clothes 3. Does he really remember?

I think because of the influence of Mr Jones, Tyler also had evil thoughts in his heart, but he didn’t really hurt people. He just understood all of this and stayed in touch with Auntie. Otherwise, the snake’s corpse could be found next to Auntie’s house. Her husband died a year ago. Auntie doesn’t even care about her husband’s life or death, let alone snakes, so the bodies of these snakes should be Bob Taylor’s.

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Extended Reading

Prisoners quotes

  • Keller Dover: Don't talk to them.

    Ralph Dover: [Looks up at Keller, confused and distraught] Eliza told me they're dead... Is it true?

    Keller Dover: No.

    Ralph Dover: Well, she said... they found... their bloody clothes...

    Keller Dover: Don't you tell your mother that. Don't you *dare* tell your mother that. Do you understand me? Now, I need you to listen to me...

    [whispering harshly]

    Keller Dover: I need you to stay and run the house for a couple of days; and you make sure she does not watch the news and when the paper comes, you just throw it the fuck away! Listen to me... We do *not* give up on your sister. We do *not*!

    [pauses, while trembling]

    Keller Dover: I'm gonna find her... I'm gonna bring her home. We do not give up.

    Ralph Dover: You're gonna bring her *home*? She's *dead*, *you* can't do anything, you've been leaving me and mom here while you've been going out and getting *fucking drunk*! You think I can't smell it on you?

    Keller Dover: [Keller grabs Ralph's shoulders, whips him around, and pins him against the wall in a fury] *SHUT UP*!

  • Keller Dover: He's not a person anymore.