Regarding the recycling turn at the end, it actually indicates "going further and further"

Carson 2022-03-23 09:01:47

The blood overflowing after the scissors were inserted was forced to switch back to "reality" - a nightmare.
Why is "cruel", but there are many gorgeous endings that suddenly turn to recycling?


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Because the person who "goes farther and farther" is not his daughter, but himself.
Brooks will not be killed by her daughter, on the contrary, "Marshall" will kill her daughter.

1. Brooks was never the opposite of Marshall, he was just a "Marshall" who was forced to control himself under the sun.

2. The appearance of admirer photographers has made "Marshall" look up completely.

3. Uncertainty about his daughter's emotions and doubts about his motives made him suffer.

4. Brooks' pursuit of "art" is mainly reflected in the amazement brought by "unexpected".

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Additionally:

From the perspective of killing for fun, it was not Marshall who influenced Brooks’ decision, he was just Brooks’ “crutch”.

I don't think Brooks is good and Marshall is evil.
On the contrary, the real jerk is always "Brooks", and Marshall is just a mirror image of him for the enjoyment of admiration.

Since the appearance of the policewoman, Brooks has found a real audience, a "fellow" who can really appreciate his art. This audience is like Brooks himself.

Also from this moment, Marshall will not need to exist, Brooks will be more complete. He will continue to show his "talent" for the woman he loves.

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Mr. Brooks quotes

  • Mr. Earl Brooks: Finding someone you think would be fun to kill is a bit like, well it's a bit like falling in love. You meet a lot of candidates, and you like some of them, and they're nice. But they're not right. And that special one comes along, and your heart beats faster, and you know that's the one.

  • Marshall: She did it, didn't she?

    Mr. Earl Brooks: Yeah. It'll take the cops a week to ten days to put their case together, and then... and then they will come back and arrest her.

    Marshall: What are you going to do?

    [Earl breaks down and cries, while Marshall hugs him]

    Mr. Earl Brooks: Oh, God. Oh, God. I was afraid of this since before she was born. She has... she has what I have.

    Marshall: Yes, she does. But you were always smart about it. She was stupid. She did it because she got off - okay, I understand. She's in it for fun - okay, I understand. But why didn't she think it through? A hatchet? And she left it there.