In the tall grass, a pool of mud

Jimmie 2022-12-05 02:50:47

1. Carl's death

The whole film saw Carl being strangled to death and finally breathed a sigh of relief, why? Because of the short ethical soap opera in the parents and because of Carl's death, this is the end. Then the big villain Ross told the ultimate secret of this grass.

"Whether you turn left or right, you've already made all the choices."

"All choices lead to me."

Some people say this is a low-profile version of the horror cruise, I don't think so. The timeline of the cruise ship can form a closed loop, but the time dimension here is completely disrupted, combined with what the little boy said at the beginning: "The grass knows everything, and the boulder can teach you to understand the language of the grass." That boulder The role of it will be revealed: the gate of time and space.

Those who have touched the stone can see all the possibilities of the past and the future.

2. Rose's Wrath

If you had known all the possibilities of how things could develop, what would your greatest feeling be?

Loneliness and indifference.

Ross has been roaring and roaring all the way from the moment he smashed the child's fucking head, killing unscrupulously, and chasing it frantically. Where is the motive and goal of his actions?

As said before, if a person already knows everything, his greatest joy is sharing.

Scholars are good teachers.

So Ross persuaded every teammate to touch the stone in the past, because only those who touched the stone can share the same amount of information with him, and then have a harmonious and friendly exchange with each other. Before that, there may be only Ross in infinite time and space. People live awake, like playing a game that can read the archives at any time, and play indefinitely.

No one knows what happened to Ross when he disappeared, which may have been the source of his rage.

3. The birth of a baby

I don't understand this paragraph.

The story goes from the suspense at the beginning to the horror in the middle, with more and more pits, until the moment when childbirth comes, there is a strong atmosphere of cult films. Personally, I can't understand the metaphor at all. Although it's cool to watch, does it have anything to do with the plot before and after?

I don't understand, I hope someone can explain it.

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In the Tall Grass quotes

  • Tobin Humbolt: The field doesn't move dead things. It makes them easier to find.

    Tobin Humbolt: You can find her... but it's easier to find things when they're dead

  • Ross Humboldt: [about the rock] I think it's a safe bet it's been here since before the Kiowa hunted on the Osage Cuestas. Older than the hills. Probably was here before the glaciers came and carried the hills away. You realize we're in the center of the contiguous United States. Smack-dab in the middle of the continent.