halloween candy

Gilda 2022-04-23 07:02:57

Today, I accidentally found a small part of the movie on my computer.
It's this Trick'r Treat. It's been a long time since I watched a thriller. After reading a small part on the computer, I felt quite attractive. Besides, I really like the opening of the comic, so I hurriedly went online and read the rest.
In school, I often hear teachers mentioning various Halloween customs, but it is only a simple hearing.
When I saw the way they celebrated the festival and the atmosphere of the festival in the film, I felt that this festival was really interesting. Everyone participated in it and prepared meticulously to enjoy the joy this traditional festival brought to them.
I like all kinds of jack-o-lanterns they make, with a little bit of horror and a little childhood flavor.
After watching it, the film left me with some questions more or less, and after reading a few comments, my thoughts were clarified a lot. But there are still some small questions:
1. Why did the pumpkin head appear on the bus going to the quarry?
2. Where do so many jack-o-lanterns come from in the driver's yard? He wasn't supposed to be the one to do these things.
3. Why didn't the eight children take revenge early and didn't take revenge later, and waited until today, thirty years later, to find the driver to take revenge? (I have such a guess for this issue: the eight dead children have also come here before. But every time the driver put dogs to scare people in order not to give the children candy. Maybe the eight children died still and all Like other children, he was afraid of dogs, so he never came to the door to take revenge. But this time, the attack of pumpkin head made the driver understand that he must open the door to give candy to the children. Therefore, the driver did not use the dog to scare away and knock on the door this time. People. Who knows, after not scaring people with dogs, the second time they came to the door were those children he had killed. They didn't come to ask for sugar, but to kill them.)
3. The little boy on the bus who knew he was going the wrong way Did you survive? (I don't think he's dead. He has a strong desire to escape, and he broke free from his bound hands before.)
Before I knew that the principal was a vampire zombie, I always guessed that the vampire zombie escaped thirty years ago. little boy. Hehe, but if this is the case, the plot of the film is too vulgar. Finally know that it is a perverted principal. It's relieved~ But it's too cheap, the principal-----the sweet kiss with the beauty before..
After the previous guess was rejected, I guessed that Nanguatou might be the little boy who didn't die. On the way to the quarry. He was inspired by the pumpkin head costumes he saw along the way, and since he got up, he has been helping "maintain" the ancient Halloween tradition with this costume, and has been waiting for an opportunity to take revenge. Of course, this guess is not very reliable, and finally it was rejected. Maybe all the eight children really died...
hey~ Just leave some room for yourself to expand your thinking and guesses indefinitely~
Aside from the horrific murder incident. That righteous gluttonous pumpkin head is really cute, of course when wearing a mask.




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Extended Reading

Trick 'r Treat quotes

  • [the kids on their way to the location of the Halloween School Bus Massacre]

    Chip: You must really like Halloween.

    Rhonda: You mean Samhain?

    Chip: What?

    Rhonda: Samhain, also known as All Hallows' Eve, also known as Halloween. Pre-dating Christianity, the Celtic holiday was celebrated on the one night between autumn and winter when the barrier between the living and the dead was thinnest and often involved rituals that included human sacrifice.

    [awkward silence]

    Rhonda: I like your eye patch.

    Chip: Huh.

  • [the response of the kids after Macy tells them the school bus massacre story]

    Sara: You are so full of shit.

    Macy: Really? Well, then I guess you won't mind being first.

    Sara: First what?

    Macy: Eight victim, eight jack-o'-lanterns, each one representing a lost soul. So we're going to leave them by the side of the lake as an offering to those who died.

    Chip: Oh.