A landscape film full of loopholes and nondescript

Madisyn 2022-03-25 09:01:23

My wife bought this disc and said it was Demi Moore who made her feel bad about it.
I read the intro, and then the cast list. It is estimated that this movie will be a movie that exists only for Demi Moore. Can't help but worry about the plot and other actors.

as expected. Neither the director nor the screenwriter seems to understand their own positioning. It seems that their experience is more stuck to the way of TV dramas, and they leave everything they can't control and explain at the end. But TV dramas have a long process, and characters and actors tend to have emotional connections with the audience in the usual sense. A movie must have a strong plot and distinct features.

There are too many unclear explanations in this film and methods of confusing oneself. The main performance is as follows: when the director and screenwriter can't solve the problem at the realistic level, there is an unimaginable ghost. But the film tries hard to show that the film itself is not supernatural, not ghost films, but at most some inner fears and forces dominate the development of facts. But the silly writers and directors turned those inner feelings into fundamental facts that changed the story, that is, something happened inexplicably without a living person executing it.
Hey, watching this kind of movie is quite annoying. No wonder some people say that the garbage in foreign language films is not comparable to our country.
Finally throw some doubts here:
1 Why did her son die? ? If someone murdered, who? ? Why?
2. Where does the supernatural power come from after the death of the son? Did the son really dominate and help her? If the son's spiritual power is real, why must this film try to prove that the story is just a realistic human desire movie? If spiritual power does not exist, how can the writing pad incident be explained?
3. Is the mysterious man a human or a ghost? The movie seems to confirm that he is a human being, so if he is human, why did he have to die? ? If he escaped in the middle 7 years, what was the reason for supporting him to escape, where did he escape, and what was the force that supported him to come to Demi Moore? money? ? ? It seems too absurd, a senior who pretends to be dead, and his greed for publicity is money. Does he really have feelings and love for Demi Moore? The person who originally returned to destroy the evidence, because of a small touch (remembering the mother-of-pearl buried together) regretted falling in love? This is too inconsistent with the character and experience of this pretending to be dead. He came to the tower to see the hook moving, that kind of panic, this senior, what's wrong with you? ? ? The funniest thing is that he finally jumped again, once again choosing to die. . .
4. Why did her husband kill her? Are relationships inherently bad? ? Where did she get so much money from? How can a writer's money lead so many people's sins to encircle and suppress her?
5. Did her girlfriend's boyfriend get involved? ? ?
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I asked a lot of questions, and I began to have the answer myself, that is, this film is actually a supernatural film, and the only supernatural power is her son. Her son knew all the shady secrets behind him, so he wrote a reminder, so he lost the key, so he used supernatural power to kill his father with his hand after the man who pretended to be dead returned, and hung it on the hook, and finally used supernatural power to make the man pretend to be dead. Really to die for. . . . It can be said that this calculation is passable. But it seems so stupid, and I can't help but despise the director's 2B method again.





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    Angus McCulloch: Well, that's actually a tradition here. The wife needs to be able to look out on the water and know her husband's okay.

    Rachel Carlson: That's very romantic.

    Angus McCulloch: And we also get a tax-break on the paint, which is also very romantic.