On the other hand, the film on the dark floor has too much white space, and the details related to the plot are not highlighted enough, which makes people feel ignorant. There are several versions of explanations that I have watched so far, and each of them has flaws, either conflicting with important details, or making several parts of the film redundant. The actors' acting skills are not good either.
The highlight of the film lies in the time disorder. I don’t know why so many people think of "Silent Hill". I personally feel that apart from the blood-stained hospital and the gloomy environment, there is nothing similar to "Silent Hill", and this is just a similarity. The "god" of the ternary world of Silent Hill lies in the fact that the appearance of the heart demon is related to the transformation of the outer and inner worlds, and there is no similar transformation in "Black". The time disorder in "Black" reminds me of "Panic Party 2", which is interesting.
I personally prefer to say that everything is Sarah's hallucinations (caused by epileptic seizures). What she said "Again and again" was complaining about endless treatment and seizures. The hospital she can't go to really represents the conflict between reality and her desires. She has been painting and painting is actually depicting hallucinations during epileptic seizures, not making predictions. Red crayons and blue crayons are new choices Sarah made after each examination. In her hallucinations, the color of the crayons is causally related to whether they can leave the hospital. Only by choosing the right color can we get rid of the "devil" made again and again. Of the loop. The explanation of the character Tobias is that he and Sarah are friends at the end of the year (in fact, there are many such friends in the hospital), he has committed suicide and is free (maybe he has hinted to Sarah before that he wants to commit suicide), and Sarah knows that he is a dead person, see Being dead meant that her epilepsy had another seizure and the hallucinations had started again, so she was shocked to drop the crayons to the floor.
The unexplainable details are: 1. The little girl blocked the elevator at first, and became quiet when all the people on the painting arrived. This detail seemed redundant. 2. In addition to static raindrops outside the window, there are static lightning. This seems to imply that everything is reality (lightning causes CT machine failure) rather than fantasy. 3. The space Ben discovered seems to imply that the whole thing had been planted a long time ago. 4. The bear and bear posters held by a business man.
Corresponding ghosts to the demons of each person and analyzing them must be in vain, because the ghosts are a cameo by the Finnish heavy metal band Lordi.
This film has no plot, so there should be no key plot to reveal. . .
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