"The Hole in the Ground" of the Spiritual World of a Single Mother

Melyssa 2022-11-12 01:29:27

The shot of this movie is very distinctive. At the beginning of the movie, a long shot is taken immediately and the world is turned upside down, the world is turned upside down, the one that should have been on the top went to the bottom, and the one from the bottom went to the top. Isn't this a parody of "Inception"? Then the heroine's son was named Christopher... It seems that the director has a set!

As a suspense movie, there are many issues worth thinking about. For example, why did this monster become the son of the heroine? Why did the son wonder why he buried the heroine's head in the soil? Why can the heroine easily carry her son on her back, hold a flashlight while fighting monsters, and calmly climb from the cave to the ground? Is the last son the real son?

But if we chalk it all down to the heroine's fantasy, it's all well explained. First of all, the heroine has psychological trauma and has been severely domestic violence. But the son didn't understand all of this, and instead said good things for his father... So in a fit of rage, the heroine buried her son and imagined that she had a very sensible son. Later, she slowly found out that the son she imagined was not the real son. She doubted herself more and more, and finally found out that she buried her son in the ground cave with her own hands, so she successfully rescued the son, burned the house, and started a new life. life.

There is a crazy woman in the film. She once had the same disease as the heroine. Tragically, she killed her own son. By the way, her son is also buried in the ground cave...

The whole movie still looks very good, and the ending song is also very good. I highly recommend everyone to watch it.

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The Hole in the Ground quotes

  • Chris O'Neill: Dad would've killed it for me.

    Sarah O'Neill: I'm not Dad.

  • Sarah O'Neill: Something's not right with him.