A seriously underrated film, the exaggerated point of the filming is "Deadly Induction". Although the rhythm of this film is a bit slower, because of the excellent acting skills of the heroine, the director's proper movement of the lens has added a lot of interesting points.
First of all, individuals tend to be schizophrenic, because communicating through a mirror, one personality will be locked in the mirror when another personality acts, which is obviously a situation where split personalities compete with each other for dominance.
Secondly, the role of father is the root cause of the heroine's second personality. The heroine is estimated to have been beaten by this father since she was a child, and then she was also gossipated by this fake girlfriend, causing everyone in the school to know, so she was bullied. Being controlled by her father inside and being bullied outside, she really wanted to escape this reality, and then her mother often had nightmares. The heroine must have heard from her mother's dreams that the twin sisters were deformed and then abandoned to death. The emergence of the second personality lays the groundwork.
Next, it is worth mentioning that the game between the hostess on the ice rink and her girlfriends is a must. Both parties did not do anything during the whole process, but the girlfriends had an accident when they were chased by the hostess. In the end, after the second personality killed the male protagonist, the only existing dependence of the first personality disappeared, and he was unwilling to fight for this body (after all, the first personality always hides when encountering problems), it is estimated that he has withdrawn from the game, so the second personality The personality can't be called the first personality in the back, because "it" is dead.
The final ending is amazing. The heroine ran to her mother, and her mother fell asleep in the way of the Virgin hugging her. It was the warmest moment in the film. At least the mother was standing there waiting for her and loving her. . This mother is also quite forbidding. She speaks with consideration for the heroine's mood from beginning to end. She speaks with a high emotional intelligence; I have to get up and put on makeup; I know that my husband often cheats, and I even witnessed the scene of my husband and the mistress dating later, but I can still say "it's okay" to the heroine. If someone is innocent in this film, this person is definitely the mother. Her biggest regret is that she has met the wrong person, and she is cowardly and unable to stand up to resist. She even watched her husband eradicate the deformed child and could do nothing.
It's good for the audience to imagine an open ending, otherwise it would be very distressing to see the heroine being arrested. As long as there is no result, it is Schrödinger, and our audience can imagine it by themselves. Maybe this is just a dream of the heroine.
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