There are many people on the Internet explaining this story, I think it is not so smooth and reasonable, the most reasonable explanation should be smooth, simple and clear, and everyone The interpretation of the story is a bit chilling. The metaphors contained in this story are too cumbersome, and I don’t think it is worth watching if it is so cumbersome, because it is better to read a novel, and the charm of the movie is lost.
So I am willing to start with a simple interpretation. The
story begins. , The girl entered the MRI room under the gaze of her father. This is a necessary procedure for the examination, but the girl suddenly woke up and clamored for a red crayon. .
There are two possibilities in the story: First, what will happen next is the story of the girl’s spiritual world, telling us what the girl’s illness is like. Second, the next terrorist incident was caused by girls.
In the first setting, we saw that the girl was very scared, and all kinds of horrible dreams tortured this girl in a trance. Until the end of the story, the girl met the old man again and began to paint with a green paintbrush, and the old man was rescued. I think the old man is either a trapped soul looking for the girl to save, or the girl herself, and finally got help (help from the hospital), and the cycle again may herald the next change in the girl's mental condition.
In the second setting, the girl was whispered in her ear by an old man passing by. She was surprised to throw away the paintbrush. The red paintbrush was her weapon. Things became abnormal. The girl took the demon who had imprisoned her soul to the hospital. The old man might say: I feel very cold like hell. The girl’s journey to hell begins. At the end, the girl strengthens, confronts the devil, and finally comes to the bright place—the hospital. The girl begins to receive treatment in the hospital. At this time, she will not face a demon, but a disease. This girl will eventually be saved. Or, as the cycle continues, the girl will have to face more other demons, and also involve reality in an endless cycle of horror.
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