Is this a horror movie? I don't think so at all. I think it's just a human tragedy.
Would anyone imagine that they would become a ghost after death? I seriously thought about it. I even searched on Baidu, how to die to become a vicious, vicious and emotionless ghost!
Why is this happening? Normal people don't think about dying, let alone the resentment of dying. And me? Probably only when people reach a certain point will they understand that many unreasonable things in this world have causes and effects. Many people say that the terror of Gaya is the terror of killing people indiscriminately. Who says all this is without cause and effect?
She was dismembered alive, and watched the sharp knife slowly pierce her eyeball with her own eyes. Do you tell me that there may be no resentment in my heart? No matter what has happened, right or wrong, experiencing bloody violence at the moment of death, if it were me, I would hate everything in this world.
Some people say that death in vain should be the reason for mutilating others? Of course not, but I just want to do it, what can you do to me? The world is always very mean to those who suffer and ask them to repay their grievances with virtue at all times. Why? I just want to pick up a butcher's knife, kill someone, cut a Buddha, either you die or I die.
Someone else said, when will you retaliate like this? What can you do if you kill someone else? I think it's ridiculous, when is the time for retribution? Is there such a thing as retribution in this world? Why did you suddenly become so righteous when you came to me? Dirty things, who of you who say this rarely do it? As for what can I get? That's more! I can get the thrill of revenge, I can release the pressure of persecution, and I can get the power to dominate other people's lives... Which one is not convincing enough to make me a creepy devil?
Some people say that you have been putting yourself in the position of the weak who are being persecuted for a long time. What if you were the one who was innocently tortured? Do you still think it's okay for you to be so outspoken? Sorry, I don't think there is anything wrong with this. There are definitely people who think, I am absolutely a lunatic, how can I accept that I have been innocently mutilated? I just want to say, does it have anything to do with whether you agree with you or not? Are such cases missing from the news? Who is not living well, but suddenly natural and man-made disasters, I would like to disagree, what is the use of eggs? Breaking into it can only say that it is life.
Just like I used to love this world with all my heart, but I haven't been bruised and bruised, who can I ask for reason? In addition to adjusting your mentality and working hard to face it, what else can you do?
Of course, I don't mean to encourage everyone to become a murderous maniac. It's just that such horror films understand the origin and feel that there is really nothing scary. To put it bluntly, Gaya is just a miserable woman, Junxiong is even more pitiful, he Whoever provokes whoever provokes who, suffers from this bad luck at such a young age, whoever sees it is unbearable.
Seeing Gaya's face covered in blood, climbing downstairs little by little, staring at me with frightened eyes, at that moment I really wanted to hug this woman, give her a little warmth, and give her a little comfort, maybe to no avail, but I still willing to do so.
Of course, I hope that such tragedies will become less and less, and everyone can face the sudden impact of life relatively rationally and peacefully, but if the world doesn't make you feel better, you don't need to be so polite to anyone!
When I wrote this, I suddenly thought of "Les Miserables". Jean Valjean wanted to be a good person, but this dark and vicious world always forced him to become a bad person. He finally resisted the evil invasion of the whole era. I believe that there is such a thing. I also want you all to become such people, but unfortunately, I am not! I'll never change my mind, it's my freedom and yours.
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