After watching the movie, I was very interested in what happened to Kunjiayan. But critics saw seemed less real analysis of the text, your own brain hole a few details, for entertainment .
1. Dean Park Young-ae is Park Geun-hye
After reading it for a while, I didn’t expect to see Xia Xiaolang’s answer and the latest addition. What’s more interesting is this:
In the past, I felt that the photos of the dean playing football were a bit artificial, and the last names were all the same. With this comparison, the dean said that Park Geun-hye’s theory is basically certain.
This reminds me of the previous news that Park Geun-hye was suspected of participating in a cult. I took advantage of the trend and found some interesting things.
The specific article address is here, http://news.duote.com/50/149837.html .
In this film, the National Best Mental Hospital National Award for Kunchiyan Mental Hospital was awarded in 1978, which was the 1970s. It is said in the film that Kun Chi Yan has made "contributions" to the education of political prisoners, spies, and criminals. I checked it on Baidu. During the period of Park Jong-hee, the North Korean government exercised dictatorship. Park Jong-hee was even judged as a dictator, setting up secret agencies to monitor every move of the people. Under such a background, how would political prisoners, spies, and criminals be treated?
But what is more interesting is the word "enlightenment".
On a more level, it seems to be a spiritual transformation. When combined with Park Geun-hye’s involvement in a cult, it seems that the appearance of female high school students in the film does not seem to be accidental.
In the film, it is said that many people have come to explore Kunjiayan before, and there are also a few who have been in 402. But what is really reflected in the film, except for the patients who were in the hospital before and the suspected dean, only the female high school students have a clear identity.
Look at the scene of female high school students,
High school students, the upper and lower floors are full of water, which can not help but remind people of the Seyue incident in which the South Korean cult was suspected of offering sacrifices . (The specific content can be searched by yourself) This incident is also the most serious incident of suspected cult during Park Geun-hye's administration . The day of the occurrence of Seyue coincides with the death day of Choi Soon-sil's father.
What's more interesting is that a similar shipwreck occurred during Park Zhengxi's reign. It was also caused by man-made incidents. The government's improper rescue operation resulted in the death of 159 people. At that time, some people doubted the cause of the incident, but public opinion was suppressed due to Park Jeong-hee's dictatorship.
The specific news address is here http://new.qq.com/cmsn/20140422/20140422009840 .
If these hints are true, then maybe the mass suicide of patients is not just as simple as a live experiment? Is mass death also a kind of sacrifice? The day of the occurrence of the Seyue was the death day of Cui Soon-sil's father, so there is a saying of "sacrifice and resurrection". However, on October 26, 1979, when Konjiam died collectively, it was also the anniversary of Park Jung Hee's death!
Another point related to Immortality Sect is the round bath in the bathroom. When the ghost actually appeared in the back, the camera also photographed that it came out of this circular bath in the first place.
The mayor of Seongnam City, Gyeonggi Province, Lee Jae-Ming, said on the social network that “The soul of Choi Tae-min who has borrowed the body of Park Geun-hye is the one who rules the Republic of Korea.” I will not start the story of Park Geun-hye and Choi Tae-min. If you are interested, please Baidu by yourself. Therefore, the circular bath that appeared twice in the film is probably a sign of a cult.
2. There is another stalk that I didn't want to understand
Here are the lines of the characters at the time: (Photo) It is very strange to look closely... (People inside) seem to be looking at other places...
Maybe it is also a metaphor. I didn't expect it yet~ just write these first~
2018.5.21
Because it was just after watching the movie when I was very excited, I checked some supporting information and typed the article... I made the wrong date of Cui Soon-sil's father's death (face-to-face.jpg) I'm sorry! ! ! TAT
Then I wrote the seventh-person perspective and saw the comment, so I went back and checked it was indeed gopro. So I will delete that part of the content~Thank you for correcting~
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