"Children grow up in superstition."
This is the most wonderful reasoning and suspense film I have seen recently, and it is completely stronger than the moon-like suspicion. The sister's self-blame for not helping her at the last moment, as well as the child's ignorance of assassinating her mother at the end (which will also become a piece of her heart after the child grows up), is actually a tragic reincarnation.
When looking at it, we may first think that the brother-in-law killed her because she disliked the ugliness of the wife, and the affair with the nurse seems to prove this, but finally comes to another conclusion: the brother-in-law is of course self-blame, she always Taking care of his wife, he really loves her and keeps secrets, so he is suppressed and scared.
There are a group of characters in the film, and everyone's mood is different: the younger sister wants to complete her own redemption, the brother-in-law lives in contradiction, the girl believes in the existence of demons, and the mother-in-law feels that the family's ugliness cannot be exaggerated - a reasonable and excellent story.
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