So many people say, why not set fire to things?
In fact, I personally feel that the "light" in the film is not a weapon against shadows, but a hope for life, which affects people's minds and beliefs. When there is "light", they naturally think in their hearts that as long as there is "light", they will be fine, thus sprouting the hope of life, and burning faith under the "light". In the same way, when faith and hope are extinguished, they are consumed by darkness.
Otherwise, why did the film spend so much energy to make a "phantom" statement?
Paul, I didn't pay attention to how I struggled for the first time. In the hallucination, when Paul looked for the black child, he found an underground tunnel, a tunnel full of lights, leading to the unknown, but there were lights there. Until he came to the end, there was only one iron door. Faith sprouted in his heart. Is there hope behind the door? At least there is still a way to go. Injured, he struggled to open the iron gate, but found that it was just a dead end. He had come to the end, there was no way to go, and behind him was the boundless darkness, the lights went out one by one, hope and belief disappeared together, Although he kept saying "I exist" and "I exist" in his mouth, his mind was already affected at this time, and his voice became smaller and smaller.
The heroine, the child is the only belief in her survival. When she thought that the child was found, she had a strong hope in her heart, but in the end she only had a stroller. Heaven, my heart is desperate. I don't know if you have noticed that there is no light at the distance where the heroine threw away the glow stick and walked to the lamp post. The reason why she saw the light was because she was in a hallucination. When Luke went out to find her, whether it was in the hospital Looking through the window inside, or going out to find it, there is no light outside, why can the heroine stand in the dark for so long without being swallowed by the darkness? When she discovered the stroller, her faith and hope were so strong that she fell to the bottom and was swallowed by darkness.
Luke, I don't know why he went back to find the black child. In the church scene, he walked towards the black child step by step. From time to time, he looked back at the gradually extinguished headlights, and he was extremely fearful. When the lights were completely turned off, he was in despair. Just calling his girlfriend's name, he was swallowed by the darkness, the ring fell on the floor, ironic. In the case of the heroine, Luke was not very far from the candle at that time. He was still within the range of the light of the candle, even if it was very weak, but the fire of hope (car lights) that belonged to him had been extinguished. In the candlelight, he was still swallowed by the darkness.
Black P boy, I really hate him, Paul and Luke died because of him. His initial hope was to believe in his mother's words, waiting for his mother to come back to him in the bar, until Luke and others arrived, instilling new hope into him. When he found the church, he firmly believed that his mother was inside, and without hesitation left Luke and ran into the church (according to the reason for Luke's disappearance, why did the black child enter the church and not be darkened when he was still more than half a distance from the candlelight) Devoured, and let him slowly approach the candlelight? And Luke has already run a distance, why is he still swallowed after the lights go out? Combined with the situation of the heroine being swallowed, if you can't convince everyone here , then I have nothing to say.) In the scene, the black child found his mother's figure in the candlelight, and he called out softly, what he got was a silent echo, and at the same time he was wondering, isn't that the mother? Where is the mother? The darkness was slowly approaching the wobbly him at this time. Luke came back to find him and arrived in time. A strong fire of hope shone on the black child and helped him drive out the darkness. At that time, Luke still hoped that the black child would go with him, but the black child kept shouting "NO, NO (NO your sister)", forced Luke to get out of the car and chase him. Because of the twisted foot, he didn't run as fast as the black child, and the distance was getting farther and farther. He was afraid of the lights when he left the car. Will go out, affecting his mind until it is devoured.
The black child is alone in the holy bed, the candles are extinguished one by one, similar to the scene in Paul's hallucination. At that time, he thought that you finally got his retribution, until the last candle was in his chanting "I exist". , the candle was still strong, and I knew that the baby was all right again. Thinking of the little girl, the TM must have said Adam and Eve. The two really met, and sparks were sparked... The
little girl's flashlight is really a BUG, as long as the flashlight is still there, her mind will not be affected.
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