Good movie, small spoilers, small details, random writing

Aditya 2022-03-30 09:01:05

This is the first time I write a film review, and I am incoherent, thinking of what to say. First of all, this is a film that needs to be watched slowly and quietly. Friends who like Transformers may not like this kind of movie. But it is definitely a 4-star or above film, the screenwriter, the camera, the set, and the actors' performances are all very serious and sincere. I watched the film twice, and watched the 1977 version again in between. The scary level old version is better. The new version has a more comfortable performance and a darker, brutally beautiful ending.

At the beginning of the film, Patricia explained that a dance troupe was actually a witch troupe and believed in Markos, one of the three mothers. The main purpose is to help Ma complete the reincarnation similar to Orochimaru and help her find a container. Pa is one of the options. Then our heroine Su appeared, was hit by the cloudy wind, came to the dance troupe, met Blanco, and Bu admired Su very much. Bu is a witch, and by casting a spell, Yusu used dance to punish the dance troupe members who wanted to escape. Bu casts a spell on Su through dreams and dancing, trying to make her a vessel. Under the investigation of Pa's doctor and Pa's friends, the true face of the witch group gradually became clear. In the final ceremony, the boss Markos appeared, and Bugango wanted to protect Su, but he was killed. Daoma is actually just an old witch. One of the real three mothers is the heroine Su. With the liberation of her abilities, she has washed the witches with blood.

The above is the general content. The film is mixed with the social background at that time. I also want to combine the limited culture of helplessness. Let me tell you the details that I remember vividly. 1 In Pa's diary, there is a relationship diagram surrounding Bu. At first, I mistakenly thought she was Ma, but it actually shows the importance of Bu. 2Su's dream is very mixed, no need to force contact, mostly dirty, bloody, violent and witch elements, which are also the elements of the devil's recovery. 3 When Su's mother was dying, she said that Su's birth was a sin, which also met a condition for the devil to choose the flesh. 4 Bu has long suspected Ma's authenticity, and developed feelings during long-term contact with Su, and finally turned against him. 5 In the final dance, the ground was deliberately drawn as a ritual figure, collecting hair, obscene clothing, and sacrifices with severed limbs and corruption, all of which were elements of the witch's spell, but I didn't expect it to help Su complete the final evolution. 6 The reason why Su came to the dance troupe, a gust of wind blowing, may be the guidance of the devil, or it may be the fetters between her and Bu that she came to end Bu, Su is both the devil and the angel of Bu, and it is the inheritance and sublimation of Bu art. 7 The last meal was also very interesting. Su Gai took the main seat, and a young dancer sat beside each old witch. I boldly guessed that Fake Ma gave the witches a promise of reincarnation, and they were also choosing own container

There is also a description of the branch line about Pa's doctor in the film, which mainly shows the cruelty of the society at that time. He also said that the embodiment of the three mothers in Germany may also be an aspect that the film wants to express. The tragic death of his lover, he also Thanks to the murderer, the wall commemorating the love between the two is a beautiful and painful memory. Then Su became his angel again and helped him.

Whether it is a devil or an angel, what is the purpose of Su's final departure, and how the witch group will go in the future leaves room for the audience to imagine. Beautiful joy and cruel sadness coexist.

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Suspiria quotes

  • Madame Blanc: You don't look better, or are you this pale all the time?

  • Sara: You're making some kind of deal with them.

    Susie Bannion: I don't know what you're talking about.

    Sara: The matrons.

    Susie Bannion: Whatever you have in your head, Sara, nothing is wrong.

    Sara: How can you know what they'll ask of you in return?

    Susie Bannion: Nothing's wrong.

    Sara: You just haven't seen the bill yet.