First, the heroine and her boyfriend meet in a restaurant. The boyfriend tells the heroine that he is going to work somewhere else, so he wants the heroine to leave the place with him and marry him (look carefully, the hero is pulling out his wedding ring).
But the heroine misunderstood him and thought her boyfriend was going to leave him, so she left angrily. There was a car accident on the way, and it was a white van that caused her accident. (Actually it was the funeral director, whom I call priest for short).
Later, the heroine wakes up and finds herself lying in a funeral home. Everyone is wondering if she is dead, but she has always been alive. He was injected by the priest with a medicine that could weaken his heartbeat and pulse to almost nothing. Therefore, he can't feel his heartbeat, pulse, that medicine is even sharp enough that people can't feel physiological functions after waking up. This was proved by a talkative policeman when the heroine's boyfriend went to the police station to find the police captain.
Afterwards, the heroine never believed that she was dead, and in fact she did not die. Then, as the priest injected her with more and more medicine, she began to have hallucinations. For example, she saw a black door appearing on the wall, talking to the old woman, brushing her hair, and so on.
As for the mist sprayed on the mirror, it further proved the fact that she was not dead.
As for the child, it was very simple. He was the first disciple of the priest. The priest kept instilling his philosophy of life and guiding the child.
As for the two most important points, ① Is the priest mentally ill? ② Is the little boy willing to follow the priest after believing the priest's lie that they all have psychic abilities, or is it because he is withdrawn and bullied by his classmates and begins to resent the world? Follow the priest. According to the plot, the audience cannot know these two issues.
As for the last, the heroine's boyfriend didn't actually reach the cemetery, and the series of things he dug up the heroine were all hallucinations. Because he was also suspended by the priest in a car accident, and he was given drugs and hallucinations!
Finally, the mystery is revealed. In fact, the priest is a murderer. He uses car accidents and drugs to make people fake death, and uses psychological suggestion to make people delusional about life.
It is worth noting that both the heroine and the heroine’s boyfriend were involved in a car accident caused by the car driven by the priest. In the end, the white van the priest sat in was the same car that hit the heroine and the heroine’s boyfriend.
I've seen a lot of posts about this movie, there are a lot of people who think it's not a murder movie, and they say some strange reasons: like why the priest hits people so sharply, every time they don't die (nonsense... if you kill you, you still Watch a woolen movie?).
Another example: The first time the male protagonist went to the funeral home, why couldn't he hear the female protagonist calling him. (This is nonsense again. At that time, the heroine was injected with medicine, and she hadn't eaten for a few days...how loud could she be?)
Another example: The boy's mother looked like a zombie in front of the TV, obviously dead. (I’m confused, please watch the movie carefully, that little boy in his mother is a typical “living and doing nothing” as the priest said)
The most funny thing is that someone actually said that the whole wall of photos was killed by the priest This is even more impossible (did you read the label before watching the movie? This is a horror movie, OK?)
Finally, let me explain why the heroine never runs out of the funeral home. It's actually very simple. The heroine is always injected. Medicine, and she hasn't eaten for a few days, her body is very weak, and she needs help even to get up. How can she escape? Some people asked how many days without food to die? You've been injected with drugs that stop your heartbeat (i.e. stop your metabolism), and you won't die if you don't eat or drink for a few days.
Finally, I wish you all a happy viewing of the video.
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