It's you who's waiting

Jessica 2022-03-29 09:01:02

I saw that the discussion area is full of topics such as the plot is not new, but it seems that there is one thing that I don't see much. I have a personal idea: since the roof of the monastery was blown off by a stray bullet, the portal opened, valak came out, the monastery It became an Asura field, and all the nuns were tortured and killed. If you pray or not, you will be killed all the way. But the two nuns at the beginning of the movie tell us a message that valak can only possess living people. Then we followed the screenwriter all the way down happily and thrillingly. However, since only living people are needed, then valak only needs to be possessed by the living nuns and go out, so why kill them? The screenwriter seems to have been expressing two messages for us. First, only living people can be possessed; second, we must go to the portal room. But when I watched it, I always wondered why the film kept mentioning that the female protagonist is a nun. I didn't realize it until the Frenchman was possessed. In fact, the screenwriter has always implied an important message, the clergy cannot be truly possessed! When the heroine was about to go to devote herself to destroying demons, she officially became a member of the staff! So even if the target of Valak's possession was her at the beginning, but because she was already editing, there was nothing she could do. But the Frenchman is different. Judging from the information of the villagers explained by him, no one in the village will go to the monastery except for him, a kind-hearted person, and he only goes to the cold cellar every time and leaves. So Valak couldn't get out of the monastery completely, he could only do some damage in the air, kill one or two unlucky ghosts, and couldn't massacre the village. So, in fact, everyone has misunderstood valak. His goal has always been very clear. It is you who is waiting for you~ French!

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The Nun quotes

  • Frenchie: What's the opposite of a miracle, Father?

  • Father Burke: The blood of Jesus Christ.

    Frenchie: HOLY SHIT!

    Father Burke: The holiest.