The film begins with the heroine "appearance". In the face of a room full of people who were killed or about to be killed, she couldn't resist her own fear and fired again and again.
I have this fear too, and it is deep.
In a home where you are chronically under-noticed and always disrespected, you can have a feeling that the people living around you are crowding out your living space.
Your younger brother, younger sister, and older sister, who upset your mom, are all taking up your living space. You consider yourself to be the most well-behaved one, but your silence makes your existence seem dispensable, your opinions are not taken seriously, and people easily ignore you without considering your feelings.
Pain is suppressed in my heart.
When a gun is in hand, under the temptation of pain, people become hysterical and completely release their fear and powerlessness.
Killing the sleeping or unarmed people one by one brings joy.
And what I fear most is that the last man sees himself in the mirror - the evil nun who has no eyes and only seeks vengeance.
This man grabs you by the neck and forces you to kill yourself. The fear of not being able to bear the consequences and the sudden surge of self-blame lead you to commit suicide.
That's it. If the vengeful person is not firm enough, it is easy to push himself into the fire pit.
Being squeezed out of living space has become the original sin. If parents can never give their children enough living space, can not give them enough acceptance and care, what should the depressed person do.
I took this question to myself and fell into deep confusion.
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