"The Hidden" is a personal essay about watching movies, watched and watched by non-serious film critics. . . There is a kind of MacGuffin feeling, little clues and fast flashing memories, that is enough to kill your appetite, but you just don't tell the story well, do you think it will have a sense of suspense? The reality is that half of the plot has been guessed, and the editing is a bit confusing, just to confuse the audience. When you think it is a sure guess, the director will reverse it again, telling you that the child is not hers, slap in the face, and Misleadingly making the mother and daughter the same hair, it's really boring, I think this reversal is very deliberate! In fact, the movie is not bad, at least the story is very warm at the end. When I see someone say that this is the greatness of mother's love, I have a different opinion. I think this is not the greatness of mother's love, but the greatness of love. He is looking for this child. Why? Every time I make a close-up of this child, it reminds me of the man the heroine loves dearly. Why is this? And the heroine only started to miss her previous child a little after she was pregnant for 9 times, so why did she have a soft spot for the last one? She herself has said it very clearly. If she really wants to say that it is mother's love, it is also a branch of love! In fact, whether it is maternal love or love, for the heroine, it is a bond that can bring him back to life, and it is also a kind of comfort for her suffering in the first half of her life! Most of the first half of the movie has a strong sense of suspense, but after seeing such a warm ending, it really makes me a little awkward. You say that the heroine is hiding money from the ceiling, planting grass to monitor, and pushing the old nanny downstairs, giving people I feel that she is going to be a big ticket, and she is destined to go for revenge. I am thinking about what kind of hatred and what kind of hatred it is. I have to hold my breath and have to plan so carefully. This is because the nanny is not dead. Killing, in fact, he has already killed on purpose, it is just good luck, so if you just want to get close to your daughter, then the previous slapstick operations are very confusing, I don't know if everyone feels this way! The director of what the heroine did in the past has explained it very clearly. I was not touched by this story, not because the heroine's career is so unbearable, but when the devil who took everything from her reappeared, she was not angry. In the middle of the fever, but continue to be obsessed with children, the transformation from a stumbled woman to a professional woman, this is what most of the movies show! PS: I noticed a detail. Before giving birth, the female protagonist with a mask was selected with tender double seams. Later, after being beaten by Santa Claus, she had a sagging chest when she took a bath. It must be a substitute, and the details are full. . .
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