This should belong to the supernatural reading for teenagers, haha, the content actually revolves around the sentence "no evil deed goes unpunished". They are all reversal of short stories. The horror is not too scary, but the humorous style is quite interesting. Feels like a teen behavior oriented movie haha.
First of all, I would like to argue the above film review, that is, the fragment where the old man was obliterated at the end of the story. I think the most reasonable explanation should be that he told horror stories according to the funeral home's idea and collected certain horror stories in the funeral home's library. Bury the dead and slowly understand what evil is. And the four stories tell us that doing evil will definitely pay the price. It's just a matter of time. The old man can only be released when the next person with great sins appears. He is not the first nor the last, and every generation of managers has heinous sins, so they are trapped in this house and cannot get out, and the previous generation perished. At that moment, the next generation will wake up, so each generation does not know what the result of the previous generation will be. Here is my first understanding of obliterating the old man. The old man thinks that if they atone for enough sins, they can be free, but in fact, even if they atone for a lot of sins for their actions, they still have to pay the price for their evil deeds in the end. After all, the sins of more than a dozen lives are not so easy to pay off, which just happens to inherit the core of the four stories, and all evil deeds will be punished.
The evil nature of the heroine's final performance is completely understandable. How could a heinous villain who has killed so many people without changing his face and has no remorse suddenly become better? The existence of the funeral home is intended to kill her evil nature. , which is a long process that may last for centuries. Here is another understanding of my obliteration of the old man. He has been in the funeral home for a long time, until he grows old, so long that he is older than he should have died, but the funeral home has the magic power to continue what he should have ended at a certain age. Vitality is to wait for the next generation, so once the old man steps out, it will naturally turn into a puff of dust.
Moreover, the above film review also said that the ending of the film is to pursue a realistic concept "bad guys always win", I don't think you should be so absolute, because from another perspective, this sentence seems to completely deny the kindness and harmony in this world. The existence of justice, although it is true that many evil deeds in reality have not received due punishment, but it is not always the bad guy who wins, justice still exists, and there is really no need to look at the world with a negative view. Moreover, back in the movie, the core of the four stories obviously revolves around the evil deeds that will definitely be punished, and the old man and the heroine also mentioned this core in the film, but the heroine has too many sins and does not agree with it, which also shows her sideways. It is the new generation of successors of the funeral home who will stay here to accept punishment, so it is impossible for the film to suddenly refute the core expressed by the first four stories at the end, otherwise the previous stories are completely meaningless, and it is impossible for a film to exist two at the same time. A completely contradictory kernel.
And the old man saw dark clouds in the distance at the beginning, which also implied that the new evil administrator was coming, and his last story was about to complete the atonement and end. At the beginning, he said to the heroine "always recruiting" and combined with the final meanings of the film, it should be to tell the audience that he is not the owner of the funeral home, and he is only one of the redeemers. It is the funeral home that is recruiting, not him, but the The next generation of managers. So I don’t think it’s not like the above film review said, “Choose the right owner like a spiritual treasure”. When I said this, I thought I was reading a martial arts novel. Although the idea is new, the explanation in context is really a bit far-fetched. . And in the end, it can be seen that the heroine can't get out of the funeral home at all, plus there are so many storytelling books in the library, it is naturally impossible for only one generation of administrators to complete it, so the old man's "always recruiting" means Recruiting managers from generation to generation, so the funeral home is not choosing the most suitable owner and the hostess will not be the last manager of the funeral home. The last recruited brand dropped, indicating that a new generation of managers is in place. This is estimated to be a long period of time, so the funeral home will not need this brand for the time being.
Below is my understanding of the film. The first chapter is quite satisfactory, the third chapter is also expected, the fourth chapter is a misleading reversal story, because the first three chapters have reversed, I subconsciously observed the fourth chapter's heroine, when I saw the message, the women's room The Lord said that the child won't sleep well. Maybe the lady's smile and apple-biting eyes when she was in the closet or laundry basket. I guess this should be the murderer, and there is a TV report that the male protagonist in the third article pretends to be a policeman and has not been found. For the first time, the hidden mental illness was not easy to be seen. The real male nanny who appeared behind and said in a misty words was probably beaten by the female owner and was stunned. It was not until the female owner's message that the male responded. This girl is not a good person.
There are a lot of misleading things.
[1] For example, everyone subconsciously thinks that the nanny must be a woman, and they are already biased haha;
[2] The female house owner called and said he, and the news report did not find out for the time being, but only said that there was a mental illness, and the female house owner did not know whether the mental illness was a woman or a man, but she felt that it was a pervert who had hurt so many children. Men, haha, this has a bit of a stereotyped influence on bad guys, and there are also some kind of perverted women. For example, many people don't believe that it is a rationale for women to seduce;
[3] Among them, the description of the bad guy on TV is similar to that of the male nanny. Many people will subconsciously think it is news, but it is only the description of the bad guy in the movie on TV. If you really compare the details, it will not match because he does not have a chain in his hand;
[4] And later he went upstairs to ask the hostess where the child was. The audience thought he was going to kill the child, but he actually wanted to find the child;
[5] In addition, the good person on TV is a woman, and the audience will subconsciously bring in the heroine, who is also a good person;
[6] Before telling the story, the heroine also clearly stated that this is a story that the bad guy won, etc.
In fact, if you don't think about it, it's really easy to get caught up in the ending. But in fact, it is also very clear that the male nanny is not the murderer. For example, he called to say help, and later became confused under the guidance of the female lead and said that he was not the murderer. The root string was stretched and was broken by the heroine when she picked it up before letting go of the heroine. But observing the two of them fighting, it is obvious that the heroine is superior in reaction and brutality. I think the image of the heroine, such as collecting teeth, is a tribute to the American horror movie the tooth fairy, and it is also a personal guess. I don't know the shadow of other movies in the previous articles, but I didn't see it.
The mvp in my heart is the second one hahaha, although I knew from the beginning that the heroine is not a good person, it is probably related to the disappearance case, but I didn't expect the male lead to be pregnant. [Off-topic: The male protagonist is the protagonist of Kissing Pavilion and was shocked by his appearance and figure for a long time. 】
This is the witty pinnacle of the whole movie, especially when the male protagonist asked "Where did I come from?", the old woman said "it's gonna come out the same way where it got in". This is the most ridiculous sentence in the whole movie. Haha, it's a bit of what part do women give birth and men also give birth from the same part. Haha.
But I'm not a vulgar feminist. For example, if you see someone who is treated unfairly, you have to blush hysterically or argue about gender equality. The main reason is that this kind of gender equality issue has been more sensitive from ancient times to the present, even if there is no past now. So exaggerated but there are still many men who have deep-rooted stereotypes about women, so there is no point and no need to fight. But it is true that in the society reflected in the movie, some men are extremely disrespectful to women, and their attitude of not taking responsibility afterwards will make me super unhappy. They always think that it is a girl's problem. Why do you blame me for such answers? It's not that this kind of behavior between men and women is wrong, but that if men choose to take safety measures at the beginning, they can completely avoid possible prejudice to girls. So the final ending of the male protagonist is quite cool, and he exudes scumbag anger for women haha.
The whole movie is still very humorous and entertaining, haha, and there is nothing particularly difficult to understand, you can watch it as a time pass.
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