I read books on psychology these days, there is a book called "Human Game"
Very symptomatic of this movie.
Try to analyze it.
I feel that I am very similar to that girl. She seems to be in a weak position, but she did it on purpose. Born into an ogre family and not eating people or accomplices, it also saves me a lot of troubles, such as coping with the pressure of survival and not having to look for a job. No need to get married or fall in love. She said to the bound male protagonist: I am different from them, they kill, and I heal. That's not a cure, and she doesn't really want to escape when she runs away again and again, it's to attract the attention of the family and to be a little princess. Because the prince of the family is obviously Patty, an ogre who has problems since birth, and always occupies all the resources and attention of the family. As the only girl in the family, she was supposed to be loved by thousands of people. She was not reconciled, so she staged defection dramas again and again, learning English and fantasizing about going to a free America. When the United States really came to her (the male protagonist), she did not save the first time, but had hallucinatory star eyes, just put the knife on the ground and let the male protagonist struggle by himself. She doesn't really want to betray the family at all, she just fantasizes over and over again, doing something out of the ordinary to win the attention of her parents and elders, even though that concern is locked in a wooden cage, which should be called stimulating hunger.
The male protagonist is indeed a male protagonist. He played the kind of hero drama, bank robbery, the reason why his girlfriend left her was what he said when the robbers hijacked his girlfriend and counted down to 123, he said she was not mine, you counted down, I counted down, and the robbers Cowardly, the robbers compromised. But he still shot. Girlfriend thinks he is not a qualified boyfriend, just an extremely self-centered lunatic. But what I admire very much is the determination of the male protagonist to solve the problem. If there is a problem, there is no escape. No matter how painful it is, no matter how hard you don’t want to face it, you can only stand up. If the problem is not solved, it will always be a problem. Only when the problem is solved to gain inner peace. The split personality of the male protagonist has always appeared, and he even said that it appeared before the prison. However, in the paragraph after the male protagonist solved the ogre family and rescued the female protagonist, the split male protagonist never appeared once, indicating that the male protagonist was indeed cured. Maybe life really isn't about money, resources, honors, or whatever, you can be peaceful and happy. You must find a way that suits you to enjoy life seriously.
The name of the movie is Bloody Hell. As far as the male protagonist's experience is concerned, others are hell, the bank robbery and the subsequent trial. Obviously, it is other people's judgement of the male protagonist that seriously interferes with the male protagonist's life trajectory. Don't be damned? It's not the first time that gangsters have committed crimes. Gangsters also like to kill for no reason. The so-called law is to prescribe the bottom line of the rules of communication between people. From an angle, kill the cleanest. But at that time, he didn't have the ability to empathize. He only cared about killing the gangster in front of him, even at the expense of his girlfriend's life. He just saved his girlfriend objectively, and didn't want to save her subjectively. In Finland, he could have gone to the police, but he still returned, killed the whole family according to the heroine's idea, and rescued the heroine.
Patty's problem of cannibalism is physical, but the youngest son's tendency to eat people is learned. His life script is written by the behavior and expectations of his parents and relatives. His parents want him to inherit the tradition of killing people. In the middle of the night, he takes it. Daozi went to the basement because he wanted to practice killing and fulfill the obligations of a family member. Therefore, even if he was finally rescued to the United States, he still remembered the family tradition. As for when he will wake up and stop the idea of killing and eating people, that is hard to say. The book of life script is still on the way, and you will know the method after reading it.
All in all, this is a very good movie from a psychological point of view. The rivalry between the male and female protagonists is a comparison of two life roles, one is the winner and the other is the loser. The heroine outlines a plan to rescue the hero, but she doesn't hand the knife to him. The plan is to kill the whole family, but she says that you are incapable of killing Patty. That is to say, she actually planned the whole process, planned the fate of the male protagonist, and planned her own fate, that is, expecting a savior to appear to save her, and ultimately failed. However, she still took the initiative to kill her mother, which was a big step. She also rewrote her own life script. At the end, she fantasized about killing female friends. I think it is very unfortunate that she should have transferred the role of admiring parents to men. In the Lord, the male protagonist has replaced the dead authoritative father, and has become the new father in her life who can obey, who can desire to escape but does not really escape, with masochistic potential. This is also the reason why she just fantasizes about killing people, but doesn't really kill people. As long as no one else takes away the male protagonist's attention, she will return to calm. What the male protagonist should pay attention to in the future is not to be empathetic, otherwise it will be miserable. The heroine did not break free from the script of fate, but started a new life game in the United States.
The male protagonist's method of blowing paper balls in prison to solve the problem was not invented by himself, but suggested by the inmates. The man lay on the bed and read a novel titled Strange Journey, and gave him the paper balls to let fate decide. Methods. I did a search and couldn't find this publication.
The main problem of the male lead is heartbreak. The purpose of embarking on an exotic journey is to heal a broken heart. The method is not the old method, not continuing to be a bartender and staying in the same environment, but going to another new and unfamiliar place. At present, this method seems to be very good. It completely cuts off the old script of life and opens a new chapter. The male protagonist has extraordinary courage and has to be admired.
The mother of the cannibal family should have a youngest brother. The younger brother went to America. The reason for going to the United States should be that she did not agree with the way her elder sister's family raised her eldest son. His family of six children, the cannibal Patty, then the triplets, then the youngest daughter, then the youngest son - the one with the broken nose. The timing of my brother going to the United States should be that his daughter has not yet been born, and the younger brother should have taken away the youngest child at the time, Gabriel, with a style of saving children. The sister and brother-in-law despised the American way of life, so they made American backpackers a specific hunter. The younger daughter also had the idea of saving the child, maybe she learned it from her uncle. In Patty's cannibalistic voice mixed with the cry of the birth of the youngest brother, she felt that she must escape with her younger brother.
In a scene at the dinner table, why did the mentally handicapped brother who was drinking water get the most nail guns, because at that time he wanted to say that the girl went to the basement and gave the male protagonist the knife, which caused the death of the eldest uncle. In order to protect the girl, the male protagonist must shoot him first, and make sure that he must not speak out. At that time, the male protagonist did not know whether he could escape, but he still considered the girl for the first time. This is a bank robbery. In a different place, the bank robbery, he did not consider the safety of his girlfriend.
After Patty went downstairs, the reason for his anger was that he thought that the male protagonist had imprisoned his favorite young lady and killed his mother. Patty may not necessarily like the male members of the family. The biggest problem in this family is the mother's strong desire to control. Under her control, her husband had to kill and feed the children, and her second brother had to help cut and cook human flesh. The girl's personality is basically a copy of her mother's. She wanted to escape from the United States, so she taught her younger brother to learn English. If she succeeded in her escape, she had to bring her younger brother with her. It meant controlling her younger brother's life, and she fantasized about killing black women who were ambiguous to the male protagonist. , is also the mother's style of physical destruction at the first word of disagreement.
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