The movie "Mystery Nest" artificially fabricated and decrypted

Lue 2022-03-09 08:01:25

After reading it, did you say nick? I especially wanted to write a [preface] for it. It's purely personal YY, just for fun. If you don't like it, don't spray it.

1. The underground palace painting records that when Wu Fu took the elixir and presented it to the emperor, spiders attacked and Qin Shihuang ran away in a mighty manner, but Wu Fu did not run away "willingly be punished", the old story is based on this end.

Decryption: Because this spider riot is small and self-directed, and because the elixir of life can detoxify spiders, it is verified by the interpretation of the 300-year-old corpse and the heroine's younger brother who drank the potion.

2. The emperor drank the potion, and the spiders invaded the palace. Why did the spiders occupy the underground palace in the end, and the underground palace still has the emperor's coffin
? There are no corpses of ancient people?
Fourth, why does the imperial mausoleum not even have any decent jewelry, gold and silver funeral objects? And the door is made of spider shape?
5. Why is the whole place even the cows and mice eaten clean, but the sound can survive?
6. Why did Yin behave strangely after entering the ancient tomb. Apart from saying that she was afraid, she did not have any fear that a little girl
should have? eat clean?

The answer is: the potion can only restore youthful energy, but not one-time longevity. The potion needs to be continuously supplied, so after the spider riot in the palace was eliminated, Wu Fu made the emperor agree to transfer the secret of the laboratory to the public. It is this pseudo underground palace. You can tell that this is a base by looking at the doors in the underground palace that are mostly in the shape of spiders. The ancients cared about fame, so Xu Fu gave himself a good reputation and spent it on the silk cloth of the underground palace. But the real situation is that in this underground palace, the emperor died slowly because he could not wait for the potion, or he might have been killed directly. During this process, Xu Fu continued to improve the results and finally found a great success with women as experiments. He ultimately didn't live forever, dying at the age of 300 and being slowly eaten by spiders.

Why do you say this? Look at my analysis

1. The earliest drug dealers locked this place because they found that there were old women who lived there for more than 170 years.

2. The group photo of Yin is in black and white, an old photo from the 6.70s, so is the 170-year-old woman the old man in the photo? So how old should Yin be this year, why hasn't she grown up?

3. The corpse on the experimental bench was a woman

4. The origin of the word yin is clear from the small seal script of the Qin Dynasty.

Two thousand years ago, Qin Shihuang sent Xu Fu to lead 100 virgins and 100 virgins to find medicine, and it finally became a legend. In fact, it was Xu Fu who directed and acted a spider riot to satisfy himself, but he didn't expect it to become a prophecy later.
He hid in the underground palace to continue practicing medicine, and signed Wu Fu (there is no Xu Fu in the world). However, he and the assistants in the underground palace are constantly aging, the reserves of the underground palace are getting less and less, and the output of medicine is not enough, so he has to consider the symbiosis of spiders and start experiments with living people. Later, he found that the female body It is easier to symbiotic with female spiders and attract male spiders to mate, and the final successful test is "sound".
The word "Yin" in Xiao Zhuan is the upper part of the stack of left and right structures of "Fu". The first part of the word "Fu", the sound also conveys the meaning, representing Xu Fu's most satisfying achievement but no one shared it. After the symbiosis with the spider, Yin and the spider have survived, and there are also things in the middle to find food and other survival needs, until they meet a kind old woman who often takes care of her and even adopts her. The moved Yin took out the potion and let the old woman She lived to be nearly 200 years old, but the young woman became increasingly greedy and wanted to be immortal like Yin. She joined forces with the people in the village to force Yin to hand over the potion and secret recipe. However, Yin had no choice but to release the spider threat, but she did not expect to witness the whole village being slaughtered with her own eyes. The process of panic, he hid in the cabinet, nowhere to put the soul.
Yin was no longer willing to go back to the ancient tomb, so she resisted all the time. After entering the tomb, she sat at the door and tried to leave behind, but she was also hesitant because she felt the warmth of the past, so she calmly took the wormwood powder; the spider followed Yin all the way. Waiting for the turtles to be caught in the urn, what they need is reserves, and they are not eager to eat them up. You will know by watching the first explorer who died. In the end, the underground palace collapsed. it.

The above is purely made up, please forgive me, because the logical thinking of the film editor makes me have obsessive-compulsive disorder, and I want to round up the plots that are full of holes. In fact, the film is a stand-alone version of escape room, it should be a thriller Take a look at the film.

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7 Guardians of the Tomb quotes

  • Jack Ridley: You can't save everyone. The best you can do is try.

    Jack Ridley: [flings lit torch at spider horde] I Never Met An Animal That Wasn't Afraid Of Fire

    Jack Ridley: [to a skeleton] Buddy You Look Like I Feel

  • Luke: [to Mason] Why Don't You Go To Hell/You Can Go To Hell

    Jia: [at Mason in disbelief] You're Doing It All Over Again... Playing God With Other Peoples' *Lives*

    [last lines]

    Mason: *Playing* God? This Is About *Becoming* God!

    [when told to burn in hell or go to hell takes aim with a crossbow at them]

    Mason: Yeah... Well You First