Transfiguration, Battle Royale, and Feminism

Tod 2022-03-22 09:02:19

Audience: Young middle school students

Features: mix and match elements

Similar to "Escape from the Dead", but the rhythm and plot are too fluid and have no style.

After watching this film, I can't help feeling that the feminist movement seems to have really become a consensus in Europe and the United States.

Absolute patriarchy

Plot: The serial killer and the victim's middle school girl swap souls, which not only brings about physical dislocation, but also changes in the location of this escape game.

The serial killer is exhausted, and the heroine uses the "stranger" character to reconcile with her mother.

To sum up, the film has a high degree of completion, and the plot is full and accompanied by emotional changes of the characters.

Incorporate some funny elements

By the way, I exported feminism and created an image of a heroine who grew from a gummy girl to a big sister.

Maybe that's what I'm somewhat disgusted with, because I'm looking forward to a reversal.

It's not like the ending of this film, the villain forced another three seconds

I thought it was the heroine's soul who was shot, but in the end, there was a reverse expression.

However, the reversal of the ending is so conventional, surprisingly conventional.

After thinking about it again and again, I can only sigh with emotion. After all, it is a feminist film. Is this an ideological influence on the plot?

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Extended Reading
  • Lauriane 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    Satire based on values, very neat script. The heroine's appearance is particularly like that of the popular Disney child stars in the past. Three and a half.

  • Dennis 2022-03-27 09:01:13

    Now that the genre films are mixed, there is no need to stick to the story framework of teenage horror films. I feel that there are obviously a lot of places that can be played, but all of them have been taken by the director. Instead, they spend more energy on the show of the spectacle of murder. The masked villains are reserved for the female protagonist to kill. The spectacle of murder is designed to be It's not novel and interesting enough, so I feel even more wasteful of body swapping. It is suggested that Naifei buy this idea and make a series of more than ten episodes. The serial killer does not have to be a wanted criminal from the beginning. He usually looks like an ordinary person, and only the heroine knows his identity as a killer. The dramatic tension of the relationship between the two can do a lot in itself.

Freaky quotes

  • [from trailer]

    Millie: Cue the creepy dude in a mask.

  • [from trailer]

    [running away from Millie in the body of the Blissfield Butcher]

    Josh: You're black! I'm gay! We are so dead!