This label has horror, and the whole story is frightened by the part where the heroine thinks she is crazy and obeys her husband and is imprisoned at home, and screams at the servant Elizabeth with a nervous breakdown. Bluebeard's story core, the same paragraph also has Agatha Christie's "Nightingale Villa", but the heroine in "Nightingale Villa" is a bit more powerful than "Under the Gaslight", acting in one-handed anti-control, personally killing the murderer The male protagonist was forced to death, and Paula was much softer and weaker. She was turned around by the male protagonist, and finally she had to be rescued by the police who loved her. But that doesn't prevent "Gaslight" from becoming a classic film about manipulation and anti-manipulation, not to mention starring famous movie stars such as Ingrid Bergman. The story tells that under the deception and temptation of alarmist and rhetoric, the heroine begins to really suspect that she has a mental problem, and then a series of lies woven by the male protagonist. The most thought-provoking part of this film is here. Most people will think that they will not be deceived. Ask yourself, do you really know what is reality? Especially for a reality that belongs only to you? Everyone has their own reality, and then that reality is not your reality. How often do we take other people's things as our own, and we don't find it suitable or abnormal, and we still hold on to it tightly, trapping ourselves in the In other people's reality, ask yourself with other people's viewpoints and standards, and you will not be able to solve your doubts in the end?
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