A world without love is fertile ground for ghosts

Candace 2022-09-02 18:29:14

"Fatal ID", "Life and Death", and the mainland's "Hypnosis Master" all have similarities with this film. There is nothing new about the consciousness of people when they are abnormal, and they have all been seen.

The interesting thing is that it comes from the predecessor of the drama stage, and the thinking about the nature of literature must be greater than the thinking about film and television. The pastor said (to the point): I am very disgusted with modern people, who are not concerned about their spiritual life, they are indifferent to everything except personal interests.

Story 1: The loveless of the night watchman, he essentially does not believe in love, the power of love, and thinks that it is meaningless for his daughter to be unrecognizable.

Story 2: The family's lovelessness, reproach, suppression, and escape.

Story 3: A woman's lovelessness, she has social status to have children, she believes that money can solve all problems, and that money can be artificially inseminated.

Core character: It is a representative of no love and a representative of the revolution. He also lives in a family full of religious repression, so he grows up and becomes a radical atheist fighter. He had a very bad relationship with his father, but with his cowardly character, it was only when he grew up that he returned this repression to the society. In fact, no matter whether the beliefs are the same or not, living in a loving family that can truly practice the beliefs will not be like this. He lives in a world without love.

They all only care about themselves and don't love those around them: daughters, children, wives, husbands.

So they met ghosts, they saw the most terrifying things in the world.

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Ghost Stories quotes

  • Tony Matthews: You'll think I'm mad.

  • Mike Priddle: You ever killed anything?

    Professor Goodman: Certainly not.

    Mike Priddle: Nothing you'll admit to, eh?