the vvitch, that's right, it's the name, not the witch. It seems to tell us from the name that at the end of the film, the heroine finally becomes a witch. Is it a real blackening or just a series of hallucinations after her mental breakdown, more The class interpretation is entirely desirable. The tone of the whole story is too cold, and the faint fire can't support the warm color of the whole play. The beginning begins with the story of a family being exiled. When little Sam was lost, the whole drama ushered in a small climax. After that, the camera started to advance gradually, without giving me a chance to think. A series of family conflicts were like "the whole floor" "Red" exploded to the end at one point. When Caleb disappeared and was found, the whole drama ushered in the final climax. The suspicion of the family completely lowered the temperature to below zero. Of course, the advancement of the whole drama is also based on the point of family conflict. As for whether the witch is real, just like the previous paragraph, whether the heroine turned black in the end is also a point of contention. One is that the heroine has indeed become a new witch in the end, and the other is that the whole plot about witchcraft is the performance of the heroine after her mental breakdown. Regarding these two points, as an atheist, I have focused on the latter. In the whole article, the heroine is actually a gasbag at home, doing the most tiring work, suffering the most poisonous grievances, and the first one when something goes wrong. It's "please answer directly". The twins can’t be controlled, you come over, you have to help your parents; if the silver cup is lost, you come over, I have to ask you; no one has done the housework, you come over, you have to do it; Caleb’s spirit after being discovered If there is a problem, come here and give me a positive answer that you are not a witch; if you are a witch, forget it, don’t ask, just put yourself in the sheepfold and reflect on yourself. Facing the monotonous life day after day, especially in that era, there was no release, and it was a matter of time for the essence to collapse. Then the question came, so many strange things happened before, is the heroine in a trance? When was it made. The disappearance of the youngest son, the disappearance of Caleb, the mental disorder of Caleb, the disorder of the twins, all the problems about the children, are they caused by the eldest daughter's mental illness? Is the plot about the witch a false image created by the eldest daughter, including the last paragraph, or is it a magical dream that the heroine wove for herself in order to escape reality after killing her mother in a normal mental state? Although this film is adapted from real events, as a four-eyed believer in science, he still tries his best to explain it from a scientific point of view, but no matter how it is explained, there is something that cannot be explained. It seems that the director does not let the audience look at it from a fixed angle.
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