While watching, all I think about is the killing game of rich people, the distortion of human nature under the corruption of money, and the historical evolution of family perversion. Until the end of the day, everyone bang bang exploded. Suddenly the whole theme changed.
That is to say, this is no longer a game, not a condescending killing, but a life-and-death survival game, a trolley paradox. Because the killer had a time bomb tied to him.
The ability you are born with, some people think of as a gift, some people think of it as a curse. The wealth that the Le Domas family acquired was a contract made by Tony's great-grandfather. For the younger generation, it is a bloodless limit without a choice. Alex had chosen to leave the house and was still coming back when he got married because of the curse, although no one was 100% sure it was true. But you have to know that this is not your adult telling you that there is such a thing in our family. Rather, from your birth, your growth, every process, living as it is, and witnessing what happens from time to time.
Back to the choice. What would you do if you were part of this family? You go away and live your life, but you don't come back when you get married. After you get married, you read the newspaper the next day and learn that the house was on fire and the whole family died, and then you continue to live happily? Of course, you must be happy. If the husband and wife are in conflict, as long as the wife says I want to divorce you and throws the ring to you, you will still bang. Or choose not to get married, then you have to bet that other members of the family will not get married, and that there will never be new members in the family, because if there is a Grace, you will also bang. Or just stay at home and be part of the family.
Although the film is a thriller, it still reveals a comical temperament from time to time, and it seems to tell the audience not to be too obsessed with moral judgments.
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