There is something wrong with what the film wants to say

Sammy 2022-03-21 09:01:50

Writing the script is someone else's right, but I hold an objection to the script and what the film wants to express. The female ghost is not the biological mother of the two twin sisters. Why did she have to take the children away and turn them into ghosts after seeing the two children have a good home?
As a mother, I want my children to have a good life and live a good life as a normal person. Otherwise, what do you want to do? Become a ghost like you?
Children also have their own future. They will grow up slowly, have their own lives, fall in love, form families with others, and then become mothers. This is a woman. Take the child away and turn it into a ghost? what is this? What's the difference between this and that child's biological father trying to kill his daughter?

At the beginning of the movie, the biological father wants to kill his daughter, and you save the child because you want the child to live. How can you live? Human beings, ghosts or ghosts? Finally took the child away and turned into a real ghost? What is this stuff?
Isn't this a contradiction?

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Extended Reading
  • Shirley 2022-04-21 09:01:58

    The ending climax is the highlight. The setting of the real ghost, the special effects are dirty and black, and the senses are deducted a lot.

  • Lexie 2022-04-23 07:01:56

    The emotional scene is really good, the desperate father in the opening short, and the "father" who is hugged by the little girl five years later, Nikolaj has no pressure. The use of many lenses is commendable. Jessica's black-haired gothic style completely subverts her own characteristics, and she feels a lot younger and more friendly, just like another person. Mama's styling almost pushes horror movies into the fantasy road. The warm details are well done. For the final battle for maternal love, it is probably a balanced ending.

Mama quotes

  • Louise: A ghost is an emotion bent out of shape, condemned to repeat itself, time and time again until it rights the wrong that was done.

  • Lilly: Victoria! Come! Mama!