After watching it, I found out that this film should be a psychological film. The process of interrogation of the male protagonist is the process of psychological analysis of him. The male protagonist fell into schizophrenia due to the shadow of his childhood. From the moment she grabbed his wife's hair and pulled her into the car, I felt that the heroine could not escape bad luck. If one day he fell ill, he would definitely hurt the people around him one after another, because he was already caught in a chain reaction.
Bachelor's hats flying all over the sky, Katie's return from medicine, on the surface, it's a good thing, when everyone is cheering for the graduation of his wife's graduation, the scene of David sitting on the stool makes me very hairy, it implies "good things keep going"... After It was the middle of the night in the heavy rain, Katie was soaked all over and desperately knocked on the neighbor's window for help. . . All these eventually became a mystery with her disappearance.
Every good thing masks the tragedy to come, and we cannot always be blinded by the blindfolds that life plays out. Maybe from a psychological point of view I read the meaning of the film. David has love for Katie, "I did realy miss her" shows how much he loves her to the death, but there's no denying he's a week man. David told her: Just go home.& I promise...Looks like the last Can't handle his own emotions. I think the answer to the mystery is 2: Katie was killed by her husband due to mental illness: Katie herself ran away, like the end, just disappeared, or at least survived.
The first explanation is more plausible and convincing, given that so many people have died and a dog has been added.
This is what lies behind the beautiful life. Everyone has different degrees of mental illness. Some of the problems are small enough to affect normal life, but they are avoided by people. For example, people who are afraid of the dark try not to let themselves stay in dark places. Instead of putting yourself in a dark, empty room to face it. When the problem is so serious that it can't be relieved well in the face of it, the tragedy has already happened. Just as David's psychological shadow has been a ticking time bomb for years, so does the thread, and no matter which one is cut, it will eventually detonate.
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