Storyline analysis on the Summerspring sisters

Floy 2022-05-20 14:35:44

I watched it again and found some new information. I got a rough analysis about the story line of the Summerspring sisters. First of all, the news on TV before the film showed the murder case of Rose. Look carefully at the incident on TV. The scene, the location of the corpse, and the lawn swing, it can be seen that the scene in Rose's flashback is the same place, which proves that Rose was instructed to kill innocent people. In fact, from the performance point of view, Rose's demeanor and demeanor were normal when he was on the beach, but his mental state was completely different after enrolling. I personally feel that Rose is always an existence controlled by patriarchy and male power, and has a female self-consciousness. Emily’s sister is a contrast, and it can be seen from the memory that her sister is the one who has been subjected to violence by her father. Rose has always been protected by her sister. Every time his father abused her, she was hidden under the bed by her sister, perhaps even against his father. She didn’t know her behavior. Combining Emily’s memories and the scene after the memories ended, she picked up the gun and pointed it at the agent, and didn’t hesitate to shoot. After the violence, it was Emily who broke out. Emily finally couldn't bear to shoot her father anymore. Rose could not understand Emily's actions, even because Rose might have been molested by her father when she was very young, ( Emily was knocked down and couldn’t stop it.) She didn’t even realize that this was a wrong and abnormal behavior. She might even feel very sad because she saw her father shot and killed by her sister. That’s why Billy would talk to Rose on the beach. That sentence, because he saw it, "These boots don’t look like your dad’s now. Is that why you are so sad?" Rose loves his father’s boots so much that they have to wear them all the time to show her Missing his father, and the bag next to Ross, although the words are partially blocked, it can be analyzed that the word "h summerspring" is written on it, combined with the imbd that says the sisters' father is called Hutch Summerspring, then it can be analyzed that this bag belongs to the father. There is a serial number under the bag, and the word "US" is written next to it. With the yellow-green color of the bag, it can be inferred that it is a military bag, and It looks very old, combined with the times, it also explains the reason for his father’s domestic violence, that is, he participated in the Vietnam War and had psychological problems, so he was violent against Emily, and Rose believed that his father would do this because of the war. Yes, so she was able to understand Billy’s remarks very well. The people above let people play their "games" and seized the things that belonged to her-"father love", and Emily’s approach was for her She even took away the things she longed for, and ran away from home, probably entirely to stay away from the sister who killed her father. This is also the reason why the sister must find her sister. On the one hand, she is afraid that she will speak out. I feel that the father who killed them is ashamed of Rose, so I feel that I must take care of her. Rose met Billy, and it can be said that he has found a new father similar to his father in the confusion and sorrow of losing his father. Quan Nanquan relied on, and was finally brainwashed by Billy and led him to go astray. This is why Emily, who has such a tough personality, has been tolerant of her sister again and again. After witnessing her sister fighting, she didn’t take her away immediately after knowing that Billy might have a problem, and let Rose walk around and play in the hotel at will, and walk directly towards Rose. When Ross said their names, he didn't reprimand but sighed helplessly. He also knew that when Rose called Billy, he only said murmurously, "Rose, what did you do... "Furthermore, during Billy’s bonfire speech, she did not sit with Rose, but hid behind a tree and watched from a distance from her sister. These are all signs of inner conscience. I remember that Emily just woke up in Rose. Come and say to her, "In a sense, you have every reason to be angry with me. "Is this really just because she took her sister away and separated her from Billy? Even knowing that Rose killed a family member, he just said, "It doesn't matter what you did." "Emily felt that the reason why Rose was like this, apart from Billy’s brainwashing, was partly due to her fault. She had to make amends. When Billy asked Emily to choose a color and play his game, Amy Li resolutely said "no" at the beginning. Billy saw through Emily's weakness and began to ask Rose. When Rose said "Billy Lee gave you a chance, I think you should accept it." "Later, the camera cuts to Emily’s face. She did not speak, but you can see that her expression is full of sadness and despair. Dakota Johnson, who plays Emily, said in an interview that because her role is not She doesn't like to talk too much, so she uses her body movements and facial expressions to show this character more often. To make a final salvation, Emily compromised for her sister, accepted Billy's game, and unfortunately ushered in In the end of death, Gundam said in an interview that the theme of this movie is "salvation", and saving Ross is Emily’s salvation, but it is obviously too late in the end, Ross can’t be saved, and Emily failed. Her story ended in tragedy.

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Bad Times at the El Royale quotes

  • Dwight Broadbeck: Sir, we have a problem.

  • Billy Lee: It all starts with a simple choice.