I gave Deadly Corner full marks for the whole series. Mainly because I think that when evaluating this type of film, you can't use the requirements of evaluating normal movies to evaluate. But 6 of the deadly corners have been filmed. I thought this work would continue the style I thought, hunting down the yellow storm all the way to the end, but I didn't expect that this sixth film would instead look like a "normal" movie.
The plot is very simple. People who have watched the first few films have taken one third of the film, and even know the follow-up plot from the beginning. The big story of the whole series is that an incestuous family has deteriorated from generation to generation and has become a murderous demon. Standard start, as a deadly dragon to shoot guns in the mountains, the perverted hunter is the first to show off. The two teams of lovers took gay men and lost their lives in joy. This one goes back to the place where the family started. It seems that the only fertile male member of a family has returned to the place where it all started, continuing the family blood with his relatives.
To say whether this subject is good or not, I have to say, this is a good subject. Lovecraft, the author of the Cthulhu Mythos, is a racist. Although it is not like the Nazis who feel that other ethnic groups are inferior, but also believe that different races should not be mixed. Blacks are strong, yellows are submissive, whites are full of adventurous spirit... Mixing of different races will lead to the deterioration of bloodlines and degenerate the race.
I give this movie full marks for another reason it reminds me of Lovecraft. Lovecraft was a victim of intermarriage. In the matrilineal family, due to isolation and isolation in the colony, intermarriage has continued to exist. His family has always been affected by mental problems, and he himself has been deeply affected by it, and has been tortured by his own mental state. Intermarriage, incest, depravity, and degeneration are all intertwined, but this is a true pure-blood. At the same time, Lovecraft has always had a very contemptuous attitude towards hybrids and hybrids, but there has also been an unusually "perfect" hybrid in his novels. In fact, there are contradictions in his heart. Through some phenomena, he sees that "mixed blood" will bring out outstanding people, while "pure blood" will sometimes bring about degeneration, degeneration and mental problems. In many ways, Lovecraft's short story, "Lost Fear," is almost identical to the plot of "Deadly Bend."
This subject matter, in fact, can make a very high-quality "normal" movie, and this one shows that it actually wants to do the same. If this movie is not called "Deadly Bend", but a movie that has absolutely nothing to do with Fatal Bend, weaken the bloody elements in it, and focus on the description of pure blood, inbreeding, inbreeding, degeneration and isolation brought about by isolation and isolation. Fallen, which is mixed with the inner perversion and spiritual problems of those who are not degraded, I believe this will be a very profound and wonderful movie. It's a pity that its name is "Deadly Bend".
Intermarriage between close relatives has actually run through the entire history of mankind. Many ethnic groups have myths and legends of brother and sister incest birth of human beings. One of the versions of Nuwa's creation of human beings has the legend of intermarriage with Fuxi and giving birth to a meat ball. Later generations also added "it is God's will", asking the heavens and seeing a vision from heaven before they intermarryed. It can be seen that in ancient times, brothers and sisters and even other incestuous behaviors were more common, and people at that time also realized that this kind of intermarriage would have catastrophic consequences, so ethics and morality gradually emerged, which not only maintained the social and ethnic class nature. Stable and optimized its own bloodline. However, incest and intermarriage between close relatives did not keep away from human beings. In order to maintain the nobility of their bloodlines, some ancient Chinese nobles only intermarryed in a small area, and hereditary diseases have always plagued them. The European royal families intermarryed each other. Queen Victoria, known as the grandmother of Europe, spread hereditary hemophilia throughout the European royal family... More recently, an Australian family has been incestuous and has no contact with the outside world. Many descendants of the entire family have Serious deformities and mental problems.
This phenomenon is more common in nature. All lions have genetic diseases, because the ancestors of lions have experienced mass extinction, and the population is too small to breed inbreeding; all human beings have a common ancestor, due to the stable maternal inheritance of mitochondria, human beings have discovered a common ancestor—— Mitochondrial Eve, a female from a Homo sapiens colony in Africa. Humans are very cruel creatures. In order to breed new species, get more mutations, get more traits, make animals inbred and even backcross (mother and son mate). What Shar Pei, Fold Ears, Pony... all are the product of inbreeding. Humans keep deformed animals and call this "beauty".
The most important point in the production of new species is reproductive isolation. To produce reproductive isolation, geographic isolation is necessary. Geographic isolation is a prerequisite for the emergence of new species. The cannibal family in "Deadly Bend" has artificially created geographic isolation. Just imagine, if this perverted inbreeding lasts long enough and the population is large enough, will they be different from humans and become a new species? Or is it the separation from one species to two that occurs in the film? This new kind of human has problems with intelligence and appearance, but it is extremely powerful (like a throwback, gorillas are stupid, but gorillas can tear people to shreds like rag dolls. The brain is a very energy-intensive The organ, evolved the brain, the body is destined to be not so strong), knows how to act collectively, is good at hunting, and the body seems to be healthier. Are they still human? They kill, can it still be called murder?
A plasma tablet purely for sensory stimulation, please don't have too much connotation, and don't pay too much attention to the connotation. And your connotation is actually not deep, it is too far from the Chainsaw Horror, and it can only make people think about it. For this movie, it's an explanation of the whole series, I like this series, this one is too uninspiring, and I give it three emotional stars. There is a plot in the whole series, and it is still a bit deep, add one.
I'm really afraid that the protagonist will suddenly wake up and the whole thing will become a main theme movie, but fortunately it turns black in the end. It satisfies my bad taste, plus one star.
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