I won't go into details about the apparent content of the movie, but the main core is the eldest son's schizophrenia.
Skip the foreplay, let's talk about where the eldest son's spirit began to split.
My understanding is that it split from when he went to his father. (This article analyzes the fact that there is no extraordinary power in the movie)
The perverted father came to the door, the male protagonist locked his younger siblings in the attic, and went to see his father alone with money, hoping to end everything.
But the father was not satisfied after getting the money, and then got into a fight with the male protagonist. In the panic, the male protagonist stabbed his father in the neck with a knife.
Well, by this time my father should be dead.
The male protagonist in the back fled in a panic, accidentally fell from the shore into the ditch, and fainted. (I think the male protagonist fell on his own, not pushed by his father.)
Then below are the two guesses I made.
The first line, which is a time difference.
It didn't take long after the male protagonist woke up, it can be said that he was just a little behind his father and rushed home.
But is it really so?
I think the male lead should have been dizzy for a long time, at least a few days.
Then when he got home, his younger siblings starved to death (the male protagonist is in the river ditch, there is water to drink, this water may be sea water, but there is an independent puddle in the river channel, which should be rainwater, corresponding to the lines in the movie— -The perverted father and the rain survived, and even if there is no water to drink, the male protagonist is dizzy for a few days, and it is normal for him to last longer than a few desperate and roaring younger brothers and sisters).
(When the younger siblings die neatly, hugging each other, does this look like a fight?)
The bloody scratches on the attic door can only be caught for a long time. His perverted father scratches the door with his hands?
Then, the male protagonist saw that his younger brothers and sisters were dead, and he was mentally disturbed and prepared to commit suicide. At the same time, maybe his survival instinct caused him to have a schizophrenia, splitting into three personalities of his younger brother and sister, and made up a reasonable plot in his mind. ——Father didn’t die, he pushed him down He was unscathed at the time, which is evidence to prove that the male protagonist's brain supplement), the father returned home and killed the younger brothers and sisters.
In order to cater to the plot of his own brain, the male protagonist also built the wall of the attic.
In the second line, the male protagonist did not faint for a long time, but after he woke up, there was already a problem in his mind, and his father pushed him down.
After returning home, Naobu's father was in the attic, killed his younger siblings, built a wall to prevent his father from coming out, and actually starved to death his younger siblings.
The male protagonist was about to commit suicide, but he was mentally schizophrenic from his younger siblings to survive. The screams that appeared when he saw the mirror were actually the desperate screams of his younger siblings in the attic.
The mice in the attic and the animal were eaten by his younger siblings.
He split out that when his sister was feeding the animal, she put her hand into the hole in the upper wall and was touched, which was also touched by one of his younger siblings. Then the animal was eaten by several siblings.
At the end of the movie, Tom discovered the secret of the male protagonist and was killed by the male protagonist's split father personality.
The heroine should actually be almost killed by the father who split from the hero, but perhaps because of love, he awakened other personalities in the hero, maybe the hero himself, or his younger brother Billy.
In short, the father's personality was finally killed (probably, but if the male protagonist is stimulated, he should be resurrected again), the female protagonist chose to forgive the male protagonist because of her love, and stayed with the male protagonist, and was willing to let the male protagonist keep him. The personality of the younger brother and sister in the body - the medicine in the cabinet proves that the female protagonist did not let the male protagonist take medicine.
The reason for the two lines is because I hope someone can deny either one of mine, or both, but you have to give me a more reasonable explanation.
The above analysis exists without extraordinary power in the movie. If the perverted father is an extraordinary existence, then the above analysis is invalid!
The heroine is too strong, which in my opinion is the only weak point of the movie. - Or maybe, this is love?
Well, I don't understand love...
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