A story that warns us not to go into the grass without vision

Arvid 2022-10-18 14:02:13

First of all, this story is not a closed loop like a horror cruise ship. Taking the heroine as an example, the ending of the heroine is not unique. There are the ending of death when entering, the ending of escaping to death under the stone, and the good ending of leaving in time without entering the grass. . The heroine's brother and male also have two endings of escaping to a fixed location and dying or not entering the grass. Child Tobin, I think there should be two endings. The first is the one who touches the stone and becomes a part of the grass, which induces others to enter the grass and touch the stone, and the other is a good ending to escape in the end.

But none of these endings matter, because it looks like there will only be one character alive in the grass. I want to understand the grass as the intersection of parallel universes, and the male protagonist is the key character. There is only his ending, and the ending that affects other world online characters is the real protagonist. The grass attracts and devours those who pass by on various worldlines, feeding on their souls. The other characters have more or less symbolic meanings. The second half of the movie is a discussion. The part about an hour ago was very interesting. After that, it's hard to say anything. I prefer the previous one.

In the end, I don't think there is much to discuss except setting this movie. To sum up, don't go into the grass if you don't have a vision.

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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.