"Don't Enter (US Version)" Personal Score: 8.9 points! Second, after watching this film ten years ago, I am still attracted by her excellence. The film is not so outstanding in all aspects but very harmonious. Maybe this is perfect. The two most discussed issues in the forum are nothing more than ① the relationship between Abby and the old man, and ② whether it is love or use with the little male protagonist. I will talk about my own views on the above two questions: ① The film does not have any details to show that the old man is in love. Pediatric, and Abby also denied the father-daughter relationship. From the old photos on the table and the behavior of the old man, it can be inferred that the old man is the little boy in the photo. Time flies, and the little boy has become an old man. The old man spent his whole life accompanying the heroine, killing and blood for her, but when the heroine met the young and tender male protagonist, he immediately "cheated" and fell in love. The old man couldn't bear it because of the date with the male protagonist every night, and begged the heroine not to Goodbye little boy. Combined with the fact that most of the time in the film, the heroine's attitude towards the old man is very cold or even bad. For example, once the old man rested against the wall, which hindered the dialogue between the heroine and the little boy when he knocked on the wall. The old man's dedication and company should have moved the heroine even more. The two should have a deep relationship with each other and love each other, but the fact is exactly the opposite, so the point is, since you don't like it or even don't want to see it, why live in the same room and spend your whole life together? Clearly wishful thinking and exploiting relationships. ②The little boy and the old man looked almost exactly the same when they were young. The heroine didn't even like the old man, so how could she like the same-looking man? So the answer is obvious. ③Secondly, there are many details that can prove the establishment of the conspiracy theory, such as: 1. The female protagonist has repeatedly induced the ignorant male protagonist. For example, after the death of the former puppet (old man), the female protagonist immediately came to the little boy and took off his clothes directly. Go to bed and grab the male protagonist's hand and stroke his cheek. For example, the male protagonist simply takes the female protagonist to play in the basement, but the female protagonist hints that the male is going to do something. Another example is that after killing the policeman who found clues to break into the door, the female protagonist took the initiative to kiss the male protagonist, and finally let him elope with her. 2. The old man had an unfortunate car accident when he murdered the heroine for the last time to get blood. In order to prevent his identity from being recognized, he splashed sulfuric acid on his face and burned his face beyond recognition. The heroine came to the old man's ward without tears, kisses, or even obvious sadness. , the old man failed to kill and get blood, so he had to stretch his neck to feed himself, but the heroine actually bit down without any hesitation, the old man fell from the building and died, how could he bear it? ④ There is another detail that no one in the forum noticed, that is, the disheartened old man betrayed the heroine before he died. When the police questioned the old man on the hospital bed, asked him to write his name and questioned: Who are your accomplices, they can't run away, I will catch them all. The old man wrote this sentence: "I'm sorry, Abby." Maybe later everyone would think that the old man felt guilty because he failed to take blood, so he said sorry to Abby, but think about it carefully, why did the old man kill people and take blood, right? Are you afraid that the heroine's murder will be discovered? Why does the old man carry sulfuric acid with him? If it is the guilt of failing to take blood, then just recite it silently or say it to the heroine, writing down the name will expose the heroine behind the scenes, so the old man may write Abby's name? Obviously not! So, the phrase "I'm sorry, Abby" is actually sorry, Abby, I betrayed you. Why did the old man do this, I believe that after watching the movie and my previous movie review, everyone will suddenly be enlightened. Summary: I haven't read the original Swiss version of "Don't Enter", and I have a chance to make it up, but the American version is really in place, and how many people really understand it.
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