Being a man and a ghost.

Elisha 2022-03-20 09:01:15

After watching a few bad movies, I finally came across a movie that stretches my mind and body. Thank you the director and the leading actors.

Speaking of the title, it is not difficult to understand when using THE OTHERS, but why should it be translated into "Small Island Cry", it is neither a story on a small island, nor "Scary", it is also easy to reminiscent of previous years Yang Mi's rotten movie "Far Cry".

To confess the goddess, the young, tender, pure and natural Nicole Kidman, who breathes, smiles, and flickers is all shocking.

As the plot developed, many possibilities were guessed privately, but none of the last one was guessed. At first I thought that GRACE was just a mother who had a dead husband and had a crazy desire for control. Later, with the changes of MILLS, I thought that it was MILLS who wanted to drive them out of the house and made a ghost; GRACE saw it in the attic. At the time of the posthumous photo, I even thought that it was a ghost made by MILLS to scare them away, and I still didn't believe that there were ghosts in this film.
Unexpectedly, in the end, they are all ghosts, lonely souls who don't want to go to "LIMBO".

Therefore, with the fog, people can't see the truth in front of them, and only want to live in the world that they recognize; therefore, they are afraid of the light, because the light may take them away and lead them to "THE END OF ETERNITY".

In the end, the understatement that MILLS said made people feel sad for no reason. A group of lone souls, unwilling to leave, wandering in the house, watching the "uninvited guests" come and go, it is too lonely. In the eyes of "uninvited guests", perhaps GRACE and the others are the uninvited guests?

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The Others quotes

  • [repeated line]

    Nicholas: Mummy!

  • Grace: [regarding Lydia] Was she born like that?

    Mrs. Mills: Beg your pardon, ma'am?

    Grace: The girl. Was she born a mute?

    Mrs. Mills: No.

    [looks uncomfortable]

    Mrs. Mills: I think I've finished here, ma'am. If you'll excuse me, I think I'll go and see if Mr. Tuttle needs a hand.