The film depicts a divorced woman who moved her son to a village. After a dispute with her son, the son ran into the forest and was replaced by a deformable ant-lion monster. The son became too perfect. Finally, the mother was in the ant-lion cave. He rescued his son and moved to the city to live.
In fact, she was a divorced woman who had been raped by her family. She had a serious injury to her forehead and already had symptoms of schizophrenia. After the divorce, her son is everything to her. While she wants her son to be strong and not afraid of spiders, she also wants to be sensible and obedient and rely on herself.
The son is actually very obedient and sensible. The child whose mother has been subjected to long-term domestic violence will be more sensible, but after all, it is a child. He finds that it is wrong to be obedient, and it is not right to be obedient. He does not understand what kind of son his mother wants. .
At the end of the story, the son understands that what the mother really needs is an obedient and stupid son, but the son always grows up and must behave in line with his age. So the ending of the story is that the mother kills the son, and the mother hangs herself in the mental hospital.
The following is the evidence for the above inference:
1. Children are not afraid of spiders at all. They are really afraid of an insect, and it is impossible to dare to trample it to death.
2. My mother is already a schizophrenic patient, and it was the mad woman in the same village who caused the disease. In "Who Said I Don't Care", Feng Gong's patient was originally mentally ill, just because he said that the marriage certificate finally fell ill. When the police wrote the transcript, she even had the illusion that her arm was broken, which is why the fake son became so powerful later.
3. After the so-called fake son was exposed, he was so powerful that he could knock his mother away. You can think about how much power it takes to fly a person, but the fake son who was stunned by medicine and locked in the basement later woke up but had no power. Breaking the door, is it useful to give sleeping pills to bug monsters? The mother's premise for these hallucinations is to throw away the anti-anxiety drugs, so that the disease progresses indefinitely.
4. The process of rescuing his son in the ant lion cave is too illusory. It is impossible to get up in a sand cave, and the monster crawled in his cave without dragging the woman who lost his unconscious son, and finally escaped. The day of birth is obviously unreasonable.
5. Why do you say that the mother committed suicide by hanging? This is only legal common sense. The ending song is a folk song. In ancient times, it would definitely be hanged. In modern times, it should be believed that the child was held wrong in the end, and he burned his real son to death, and died of regret.
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