The so-called babble, it’s all passwords-"The Closed Island"

Joannie 2022-01-25 08:01:29

Watching "Closed Island" is an unforgettable movie-watching experience. I hardly read mystery novels. I was fooled all the way to the highest point. I mistakenly thought that the "film sociologist" was going to engage in social criticism this time. I, who had always been in the arduous drama, were burnt to death by the phantom of my wife and daughter, and I had to save my partner. I mistakenly thought that there would be a big turning point in the end. The result, the result...



"Old Martin, are you too playful? The audiovisual effect is amazing? The madman and the normal person are inverted? The truth is intertwined? Is your story rounded?" I was so angry. The director is the god of the movie, and he can make any film, but must he talk about the morality of commercial movies? What morality? That is, people in the play do not see more than the audience! It is typical to play with the audience with "In fact, it was arranged at the beginning" and "All you see is an illusion".



"Sorry, I'm awesome, I'm niubility!" After reading many film reviews, and then dragging and watching it again, I seemed to hear old Martin answer me like this. The so-called "world in the eyes of a madman" is not the last to twist the bridge suddenly. There is a solid chassis armor protection in front of it, and it is nailed nail by nail. In the final analysis, I’m still to blame for underestimating the old Martin. I saw these nails, but I thought they were all bugs. They were caused by imperfect audiovisual language implementation.



Not much nonsense, let's see where there are hints of the truth revealed by the ending.



1. I woke up with no cigarettes in my pocket, saying that he might have been searched by the government.



When I watched it, I wondered, as a federal police detective, why did the government search for your clothes? The truth is: he has just been sent aboard from the confinement island.



2. Fake ferry scene. It's like filming with the background screen in the classic Hollywood era.



It's so cute too fake! I said at the time, "Old Martin, don't you, do you deliberately pay tribute to the old film?" The truth is: it implies that his perception is actually a bit ignorant.



3. Chuck is slow to untie the gun. And Teddy has repeatedly regarded him as Portland, and he has repeatedly argued that he is from Seattle.



At that time, I thought Chuck had a problem, of course, he did have a problem. But it's not the kind of problem I thought. It's the performance of NPC role playing maladaptive.



4. The first episode 13:44 (I saw the IMBT double CD version, the same below), said that each patient only has two pairs of shoes, but two pairs of men's shoes can be taken out of the Rachel shoe cabinet.



The amateur props of the grass team.



5. At 26:01 in the previous episode, I can't remember that the director of the FBI was Hoover, and I didn't remember it until Chuck reminded me.



This is a bit exaggerated, I don't know who my boss is! But because the conversation was fierce, it passed in a flash. After reading it, think about it, he has been locked in it for two years, and it is normal if he can't remember.



6. At 37:28 in the previous episode, Mrs. Carnes drinks water, but there is no cup in the lens, so I put it down and drank it out. When leaving the lens at 37:50, there is still half a glass of water in the glass (note that it is not a tick mark, half a glass of water is still shaking).



Explain what? It shows that true and false are intertwined, and there must be hallucinations. It was still at 34:52. After Peter left the attack, the nurse took the syringe. The eyes should look at Teddy, but the next shot was Mrs. Carnes. This is called a false shot, and you have to turn your head too far. Go to see the deep meaning. This section of Chuck's eyes is also very interesting.



7. Starting at 5:39 in the next episode, several consecutive front and back shots, Noyce's right hand position does not match.



I thought it was a gangbang at the time, but now thinking about it, old Martin must be using the screen to imply that this conversation has both real and false sides. Sure enough, the dean behind reminded him that Noyce told him "this is about you, and Leddis, that's all it's ever been about", and Teddy heard "this is about you and Leddis". There are also two kinds of understandings about "you did this", which shows that the two of them are completely saying different things in this place. The lens can't make it clear. Even the "bug" conveys information, old Martin, you are dead!



8. The most awesome place, starting at 11:53 seconds in the next episode, he found that the cliff was too steep and he couldn't get to the lighthouse, so he turned and went down. In the next shot, he was talking inexplicably, as if Chuck had never quarreled with him. Then I found cigarette butts that cannot be blown away by the strong wind, corpses that cannot be beaten away by the big waves, and admission proof that the strong wind just blows, and there are groups of rats down to the bottom of the cliff. Everywhere implies that this whole paragraph is surreal. Conversely, the hospital set up this bureau to let him find out the truth by himself, so it is obviously impossible for him to perform dangerous rock climbing moves. His "investigation" has always been followed. So from here until he climbed up the next day, it should be just his illusion.



The most direct evidence is that at 22:29 in the next episode, Rachel was wearing shoes, and the previous statement that she fled barefoot, indicating that this character is completely his fantasy.



Also, the night he slept in the cave was the only night he didn't dream. The reason was simple, because the cave was already his dream.



As for other things, everyone was on the island like a big enemy, and everyone was very vigilant when visiting the prisoners. Noyce was very nervous when talking to him, etc. It must be because he was an extremely violent patient. Needless to say.



So, so... I won't say much. To use an analogy, the practice of shooting a commercial film is all about the mouth. Occasionally I met an old master, and I said a few words in the middle. Do you think the old man performed abnormally today. What happened? Finally, they slapped the table: "Just now, I gave everyone a riddle. I have said the answer above, and it depends on whether you understand it..." Well, are you stupid? It’s all a password!



Of course, in addition to this kind of Soyinist views, this film is also very beautiful, including those dream scenes, just by looking at the editing and the sound and picture counterpoint. The plot of this film is not my cup of tea, I look upset. But people's thoughts are spent, you have to be convinced!



There is a popular saying on the Internet that Teddy is not crazy, but he finally admitted that he was a lunatic, and he wanted to die quickly. This is totally wrong with the head of the donkey. The last surgery he asked him to do was to remove the nerve and erase his memory. His experience should be exactly what the dean told him. As for the cause of all this, his wife complained in his dream that he had been drinking too much. Obviously, Dachau Concentration Camp had brought him serious psychological trauma, so he was immersed in work, ignored his wife and children, even tried to commit suicide by his wife, and kept complaining about headaches. , Eventually led to a tragedy. He finally said that "live like a beast, or die like a good man" is the key line. The so-called "dead" refers to abandoning one's personality and memories and becoming a docile idiot.

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Shutter Island quotes

  • Teddy Daniels: They're experimenting on people here.

    Chuck Aule: I don't know, boss. How can you believe a crazy guy?

    Teddy Daniels: That's the beauty of it. Mental Patients make the perfect subjects, if they talk nobody listens to them!

  • Teddy Daniels: I am a federal Marshall. They can't stop me.

    Rachel 2: I was an esteemed psychiatrist from a respected family. Didn't matter.