In fact, I want to give it a 7. The horror theme is a theme that I usually don't take the initiative to touch, so I just want to take a look at it while everyone is watching it together. There is no doubt that the female protagonist loves the male protagonist, but at the same time she is afraid that the male protagonist will leave him and betray him, because the male protagonist always comes back on weekends, so she has an affair with Henry, I think it is probably She wanted to try to break away from the male protagonist, but found that Henry was just an inferior substitute. She was still afraid of the male protagonist's departure, so she was tempted by the devil and wanted to create another male protagonist through the devil, although the male protagonist resigned later. Accompany her, but there are such hidden worries, so her plan has to continue, and she can't stop, after all, the longer she spends with the devil, the easier it is to go crazy and lose her humanity. My understanding of that scene in the enclosed space is that she tried to get out of it and couldn't, and the blood was presumably a miscarriage, and then mixed with milk and broken eggs like her miscarriage with that monster's child. The male and female protagonists are both extremely sick and tender. The male protagonist asked the female protagonist if he was afraid that he would not like her. The female protagonist nodded and killed everyone who saw the devil. Part of the reason was because they wanted to take away "him" It can be seen that the heroine is insane when the heroine wants to leave, and the male hero's depression after the heroine leaves. As for his willingness to help the heroine cover up these things, he even watched the heroine have sex with the devil because he wanted the heroine too much. He was with himself, the rest were secondary, he wanted to keep her by his side, even if the price was to accept the devil, but when he finally saw the expression of the heroine holding the devil who turned into himself, he found that he was no longer needed , so he wanted to kill the devil, but the heroine was shot to death by a random gun first.
In the end, the child knows that the person outside the door is a devil, which is very interesting. In this kind of movie, the child can always identify the devil. Finally, the female teacher probably also found out that their nation seems to be good at identifying the devil.
Everyone has cracks, that is where the light comes in, and where the devil's invitations come in. If a person has incompetent desires and paranoia, he is easily deceived by the devil. Faust can finally ascend to heaven. Because he is the perfect example of the human world, his belief in the good is immutable, his fascination with immoral pleasures is temporary, and the devil cannot take his soul, which is not the case with most people.
I haven't seen many horror movies, but my view of horror movies is that so-called horror does not create a horrible image, I think horror is a bit similar to a kind of tease, it does not easily show you an image, Instead, it suggests to you that it will appear at a certain time and place, or when a certain action occurs, it gives you a sense of existence between illusion and reality, so it may appear at any time and anywhere, Fear comes from uncertainty. It comes from our imagination. I remember that Spielberg didn't shoot sharks directly when he filmed "Jaws", but the same reason why he filmed oil drums dragged away by sharks. "The Shining" is also scary. it's here.
Also, I don't think horror films for horror's sake are interesting. Horror is a powerful way of expressing and shouldn't be the whole of a movie. Of course, it's obviously not this one.
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