then the plot is: After the hero is killed by his family, he immediately has a psychic special ability! Then you can see "ghosts" that ordinary people can't see. . . . Don't you think this plot is bloody? Have you watched too much "Frightening Island" and "The Sixth Sense"? ?
In fact, the heroine and the two children are the products of the hero's fantasy, and he is actually talking to himself. For example, it is as if you are dreaming, you are talking and interacting with your family members in the dream, etc. In fact, you are talking and interacting with yourself, a truth! In depth, it means that the split personality of the male protagonist is playing and simulating the roles of the heroine and the child, and talking to himself. As for why the male protagonist has schizophrenia-like fantasy symptoms, it may be that the male protagonist cannot accept the reality that his entire family is killed, or the sequelae of the male protagonist being accidentally injured by the female protagonist.
Some people may say that the last big villain clearly felt that the heroine was at the door of the basement, but he couldn't see it; then he seemed to shoot the heroine's "ghost" twice with a gun? Regarding the first one, it is actually the director's tricks. A good suspense film must arouse everyone's debate. The director deliberately makes some people mistake the heroine for a female ghost, so they argue with each other to raise the attention of the film; about the second one, it's easy to explain, if the big bad guy really sees it To the soul of the dead heroine, wouldn't he be surprised? In fact, the so-called soul is the imagination of the hero. He is splitting off another personality to play the role of the heroine. The big villain is actually the hero who shoots and chases (the hero is fleeing, and he imagines that the heroine deliberately leads the heroine.) Open the big bad guy's sight to save yourself). He was the one who finally woke up the hero who was in a semi-conscious state!
As far as this suspenseful film exploring schizophrenia and multiple personalities is concerned, the main plot of this film is very similar to "Shutter Island", but also a bit "Vanilla Sky", "Deadly ID", "Black Swan", "Psycho" and "Fight Club". However, the theme, connotation and narrative techniques of the film are far less than the above-mentioned films. If the score is 10, the maximum score is 7.
View more about Dream House reviews