Netflix's babble

Sherwood 2022-10-03 19:45:36

Seeing the Netflix logo at the beginning, many people may give themselves a hint that this film is good. Although the first episode was extremely obscure and slow, many people insisted on watching it, and gradually became attracted, unable to extricate themselves, and watched the entire season in one go. This is Netflix's success, commercial success, but it doesn't mean how high the level of the show is.
From the point of view of filming, this show has many advantages. The suspenseful atmosphere is well grasped, and new content is constantly thrown out, attracting people to watch it episode by episode. However, the end result is disappointing - step by step to the end, what you get is nothingness. The story has many flaws in the plot, which began to appear from the first few episodes, and the audience expects that these flaws can be reasonably explained in the next plot. However, the way to fill up the small pit in this play is to dig a bigger pit, and finally found that all the small pits have converged into a big pit: what is this tm talking about, and what is it for? In the end, these supernatural things, these people's entanglements, just ended like this? exo me? Girl, if you brought five people here to save your companions, why didn't you tell the police directly? And these people didn't help, did they? You spend so many episodes telling stories, just to get yourself into a mental hospital?
After a period of collapse, I slowly figured out the story told by this TV series - yes, this is the story of a mental patient. The story of the heroine is actually her hallucination. She may have been locked up by a pervert during the period of her disappearance, but the so-called resurrection and the other little friends are all her hallucinations. When I was writing this, the server aunt of Station A was already there, so I couldn't list the hints in the plot one by one. But some things are quite obvious. If she really wants to rescue those people, then she should tell the police. Just tell the FBI the keywords of imprisonment, mines, other people, and perverts, and the FBI will immediately start to investigate. If The people she mentioned are really missing, so the police will definitely track them down to the end. Whether they succeed or not, at least the chances are good. And she refused the help of these people on the grounds that the police couldn't help and she had to find people by herself, because she did not trust these people since she was a child. From her separation from her biological father, to being adopted, to growing up, doctors and adoptive parents have always refused to believe her story, but let her receive treatment and give her medicine, which made the heroine resist from the heart, and even It's a persecution delusion, and I always feel that these people will not believe her words. That's why she chose to confide in five strangers. Later, the actions of the adoptive parents, the police, and the doctor strengthened her delusions of persecution, and even said that no one believed that it was the effect she wanted, because it confirmed her idea - she was not crazy, everyone was mad. wrong. As for the supernatural phenomena in this film, especially the female protagonist's recovery of eyesight, it can actually be explained. When the heroine was drowning, due to lack of oxygen in her brain, it caused some abnormal visual function, and then she was subjected to external force or severe stimulation, which happened to restore her visual function. This case has occurred clinically. of. Other mysterious and mysterious content, I don't know if it is the delusion of the heroine.
The heroine Ma Ling participated in the co-writing of the script of this film. If you look at the films starred by Ma Ling's sister, you will find that the films she plays are basically the kind of films that seem to have nothing to do with it, and they are suspected of being tricky. As for the religious color, Ketun is the title of Mongolian and Turkic women. Considering the Russian setting of the heroine, it may be related to Russian (or Tatar) mythology? I don't know it myself, so I won't comment any more. All in all, if you feel that you have been tricked and can't figure it out, just know that this drama tells the story of a mentally ill patient.

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