The film repeats several symptoms of the heroine: auditory hallucinations, visual hallucinations, suspiciousness, insomnia, social disorders, emotional abnormalities, and unusual sexual behaviors. It can be inferred from this that the heroine should be suffering from severe schizophrenia, so this film should have two themes:
1. Show a real world of mental patients through a series of hallucinations and emotional fluctuations of the heroine, in order to enhance People's understanding of psychology and mental illness.
2. It can be found in the film that all the characters don’t think that the heroine is suffering from mental illness. They continue to comfort her, just like comforting an insomniac or an ordinary person who is depressed (ps: giving the heroine sleeping pills, muscles) Relaxant), and even her cousin is constantly denying all speculations and doubts about the spirit of the heroine.
From the time when the heroine was hypnotized and burned her hand until the end of the film, people kept suggesting to see a doctor. The "doctor" here should have two meanings—physical treatment and psychological treatment. Obviously, the treatment in the mouth of the characters in the film points to the former, so the wizards and exorcisms and the death of the heroine at the end are all ironic of people's ignorance and ignorance of mental illnesses, thus showing the director's care for the patients and expressing their care Understanding.
The misunderstanding about mental illness is still waiting for people to get rid of it. This low-rated film is also trying to wake people to care and understand such a patient, and each of us should let the sun shine again in our hearts and the hearts of others. , In order to cure the invisible disease.
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