Humans are just tools and pawns. The people behind the back have never directly shot
the Japanese: first, the living people who traveled here, collect victims from all over the world The neutral exorcist with the photo of the victim was framed by the villagers because of his identity, and the framer was struck by lightning and chased by the villagers (all of them here obviously look like human beings, the demons will hang pictures of their parents? Will they be afraid and vulnerable behind human beings? )--chasing the female ghost who appeared (he thinks the mastermind behind the scenes)--death--resurrection--revenge the male protagonist who framed him--become a demon in the eyes of the fearful believers (I say I am innocent and you will go ?)
Female ghost: A native wild ghost who is both righteous and evil? Bewitching and intimidating the villagers Inducing the negative seeds in the minds of the ignorant villagers Wanting to eliminate the Japanese who troubled her Finally, she pointed out why the Japanese wanted to kill the male lead and the whole family Because you hunted down the Japanese male lead first: My daughter got sick first - she didn't Wrong, does your daughter's illness have something to do with the Japanese? Do you still suspect that the Japanese are going to kill him, so the Japanese's revenge is justified and the disappointment against the wall at the end is a disappointment for the inferiority of human beings?
Taoist priest: A complex human character relied on exorcism to make money all over the place. He was greedy but harmless. At first, he just cheated on the male protagonist's hatred of the Japanese. He used the dark side and fear of human beings to make money. Later, he thought that the female ghost was the mastermind behind these emotional changes. Is it real and has a connection with the Japanese and has a habit of collecting victim information. Maybe double reed dance while traveling? (In the footage deleted by the director, there is a scene where the Japanese finally got on the Taoist car)
Summary: Who is the mastermind behind the scenes? Maybe none of the three are darkness and disasters. Originally from nature, and how to face and solve these disasters in the end are ignorant spirits who think they are right in their own position and act in their own best interests. They are interpreted by others as malicious. The dark spiral of breaking free is like the complex historical myths of Gucheng. The audience also interprets the film. It just reflects your own inner position and thoughts. No one is right. You choose to believe what you believe. The clues you see are all intentional by the director. For this (Director: I hope the movie can send them a message like this: I saw your hard work, despite the results, we have seen your efforts in the past 2 hours and 30 minutes, it's not your fault, You're right.) This kind of open-ended extension Rashomon technique is not uncommon. It is also a thriller classic Japanese drama World Wonder Story in 2000. The highly acclaimed ghost of the snow mountain is also like this
. Finally, no matter what the film director said What, originally wanted to make a film with a clear standpoint and direction, he finally chose to shoot the final film like this, and what the final film showed has nothing to do with the original
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