It's a pity that these two films were watched two days apart, so some of the plots are not very clear.
The second part mainly tells the story of the male protagonist who was possessed by the ghost around him when he was a child after recovering his son's soul. It also explained the plot in the first part in detail.
First of all, I think there is something wrong with some of the settings of the plot. Regarding the male protagonist who travels freely in the long river of time under the leadership of the male psychic medium and the female psychic medium, there is a section where the male psychic medium said when touching the sculpture. Parker wants to go back to his childhood, so since the male protagonist can go back to the past, why not? It should be the same.] So why didn't Parker go back to the male protagonist when he was a child to find a chance to possess him, and the male protagonist didn't forget his ability to get out of the body when he was young
About why Parker puts on fucking makeup before he kills
When the two cannon fodders were exploring Parker's house, Parker's soul persuaded them to leave and said that if she saw it, she would let me kill you. In other words, Parker didn't want to kill, and the part where he lost his tooth was also a fucking persuading him to kill, and there seemed to be another part where Parker madly refused to kill, so I was like this It feels like he's pretending to be the fuckin' like he didn't kill the guy but the fuckin'.
Then someone will ask the end of the chase and kill the heroine and say that death is the happiest time. Isn't this love to kill?
Good question, let me tell you, there are two souls in Parker in the whole movie, one looks like his mother when he was a child, which is the way he made up before the murder. Although the image is different, is this a person's soul? So can one person have two souls? So this is probably a split personality, different soul states under different circumstances, most of the time before was Parker when he was a child, because he occupied the male protagonist's body, he could start a life without his mother's destruction [although I still can't explain it. Why not experience it from childhood] Only when I saw a female psychic and was found to be ready to kill in the first part did it show a soul in another state. It can be seen from the photo at the beginning and the scene when the heroine was pinched by the neck. . To sum it up, Parker is the standard example of the kind of childhood oppression that has turned into a split personality.
Regarding the reason why Parker was sent to the hospital, he wanted to castrate himself. Meow? ? ? ? ?
From the analysis above, the analysis is probably that I am addicted to imitation and feel that it is not suitable for me to have more parts, and then I start with myself. Although it doesn't sound like a normal person's thinking, Parker is indeed not a normal person. . . .
Of course, there is another idea that Parker is a young man who can come out of the soul like the male protagonist, and his mother is a person like a psychic. He can occupy other people's bodies, which first explains the castration of himself, which is obviously the use of I'm not used to it, so I don't want it. And what is the reason for raising him as a girl since he was a child? Of course, it is to find the next body for himself. [In the part where the male protagonist's teeth fell out, he told Parker that your dead soul would damage his body, so it explained that The body needs to be replaced all the time. As for why the mother said let him kill, I haven't analyzed the use of killing, maybe it's because he likes to kill.] As for the reason for such analysis is the hospital section, when the male protagonist saw Parker when he was a child, Parker was with Parker. Crazy hugs the male protagonist. The male protagonist has special physical qualities that only special people can see. Assuming that Parker has been possessed by his mother at this time [of course, the murder should have been forced by Parker by his mother], then That is to say, his mother fell in love with the male protagonist's body, and Parker died a few days later, which also means that his mother was eager to find the next host. But it hurts to analyze like this, because in the end the host of the male protagonist is Parker's soul, so you read these words in vain,,, hehehe [The idea is actually okay, but I can't get out if I get lost]
But in retrospect, the male protagonist was hugged by Parker in the hospital, which means that Parker is indeed not an ordinary person. According to the fact that Parker occupies the male protagonist's body at the back, is it possible that he is not an ordinary person? As for his mother wanting to train him into a girl because he wanted Give Parker what she knows. As for what she knows, it is probably to turn herself into an evil spirit and to possess others to live forever, and the price of learning is that she must be a woman, so she is castrated. . . . . . . It seems to be even more ridiculous, I can't think about it anymore. Thinking about it makes me a split personality.
About why Parker was dizzy after filming Parker's mother [or died, although I don't think he will die]
Telepathy [what else should I do, tell you I don't know, I don't want face]
Then the main event ends
The female psychic looked at the ceiling in horror and uttered a panicked my god
Do you feel familiar, do you feel that there is less painting next to the female psychic, or does it feel that there is a lack of light on the roof
It's exactly the same way that the red-faced ghost appeared in the first part, and it's better to say that it's the second part and the first part is the whole story line, so if you think of something suddenly, it's not the first part. The ghost hasn't dealt with it yet. Parker has been chasing after the male protagonist since he was a child, so come out and decide that you are the red-faced ghost.
I saw what another detail lover said, the first one who came back was not the male protagonist, and some people in the second part who did not come back were male psychics. As for the reason, the name has changed, and the female psychic saw the male spirit The matchmaker, first of all, I went back to find out that the name has changed, but I think it's understandable that the name of the amnestics is official after all, and the expression of the female psychic is that kind of fearful, first of all we don't know what this is. What happened after a long time, if it's not long, you should be surprised to see the male psychic [Did you not come back] If it's a long time later, it should be sad and a little doubtful [How did you die], no matter what kind of thing it shouldn't be this. A fear of dilated pupils. The last reason is due to external factors. I don't think my beloved Master Wen will use the same routine twice.
Although in the end the female psychic slapped Parker's mother and then smashed the world into pieces, but I think this evil spirit is a little too fragile, so it's gone, and Parker has developed into what it is now, completely I don't think it's inappropriate to have a fucking scene, and you said that if the female psychic saw Parker who was smashed by him, what the fuck would he look like.
That's about it. Modifying over and over again, constantly creating new universes and then destroying them, I feel that there are not enough brain cells. Let's look at the analysis again another day. goodbye no criticism goodbye
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