The first story: the resurrection and revenge of the Indian patriarch, makes people feel very happy, and it seems that this is also the author's good wish. I watched this film with my partner, and she asked me at the time, "Why didn't Benjamin go into the store at the end to see the two old men who died?" In fact, in the last scene, Benjamin said to the wooden statue, "May you The soul can rest in peace." I boldly make an assumption that the resurrection of the wood patriarch is not because the wood itself has spirituality, but the possession. Yes, the wood patriarch is the possession of the old store manager, such as the long-haired murderer. The tragic death of the young man is exactly what the young man said with the gun: "Some people say that hair has magic power. If there is no hair, this person's magical power will also disappear." The whole scalp peeled off.
The car thief died on the hood of the car, the eater, when he was eating happily, the three arrows hit the bullseye, and the position of the three arrows happened to mean "Amen".
Second story: The self-righteous arrogance and selfishness of young people. An unknown monster hunts living creatures with a body like an oil slick, with super high corrosiveness and thinking ability. In fact, the last scene is quite an interesting irony. The young man who managed to escape, who thought he had won, still failed to win after all. At the moment of being swallowed, I don't know whether he regrets his selfishness or his arrogance. It must be the latter, right? It is no wonder that the world is so esteemed for righteousness rather than selfishness. Between the choice of life and death, you have to sacrifice one. Are you sacrificing yourself, or someone else?
The third story: cheater and hitchhiking late night buddy. In fact, from this story, we can still see the seriousness of racial discrimination. For example, when it was discovered that the person killed by the crash was a black man, a lady said that she was a black man. The poor man was just trying to hitch a ride, but he was hit by an accident. I think he was actually dead, but maybe his relatives made him too obsessed, and the obsession turned into the same person as before, and repeatedly asked. Going back, the too humble man tried to say, "Thank you, give me a ride." But the woman wanted to escape her responsibility and conscience because of her own superiority and fear. You can say that the black man is actually a scene imagined by a woman's uneasy conscience, but I think it's just an obsession. Maybe the lady said, "You're welcome, I'll take you back." She has nothing to do. .
The second film, generally speaking, is a summary of revenge and retribution. And not terrible, very interesting film, worth recommending.
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