Infidelity, suspense, horror, fantasy, Netflix's new drama "Behind Her Eyes" pinches these labels into si si.
It took nearly 5 hours to finish the play, and it is worthy of careful consideration in terms of appearance and plot.
The title of the film is "Behind Her Eyes". I prefer the interpretation of "Three people must keep secrets, two people have to die". At first glance, the name seems to be very arbitrary, but you will feel shudder after finishing the show.
[Remind again, it will be spoiled, so come back after finishing the show]
After finishing 6 episodes in one breath, the overall feeling is that if it is made into a movie, the storyline may be more compact, and the rhythm of the thriller will be more progressive and the look and feel will be more refreshing.
Of course, if you look closely, you will find that there are too many hidden metaphors and omens in many lens languages, as well as the development of every character and every event. For example, the high-angle lens is like a prying, and Louise is awakened. The sense of impact and a strong sense of substitution.
If you want to watch a drama, especially a film and television work of the horror category, the poster is a very important cut, which must hide a lot of information and a high degree of condensedness for the whole drama.
Just like the poster, the green, gloomy, bottomless forest conveys a strong chill, echoing the memories of Rob and Adele, and the forest painted by Adele on the wall in the film; the three main characters in the main visual The look in his eyes seems to convey a more complex signal;
But don't ignore Rob in the white clothes at the bottom, the gleam of light comes out of him, haunts Louise's face, intending to point;
In the plot, the relationship between the three characters revolves around "deception", which makes me feel very "wow~":
First turn: The seemingly happy couples David and Adele can be regarded as model couples. They are rich and handsome, but the family is closed, it seems that they live as a married couple... and you will see that the two have ghosts and don't deal with each other.
Second turn: through David's various controls on Adele, fixed-point inspections, mandatory drug feeding, language threats, what? PUA? !
If you want to condemn David and sympathize with Adele at this time, things are not that simple.
Third turn: Adele is the real boss, but David is the lamb to be slaughtered.
Fourth turn: The big boss not only has a strong mind control over David, but even Louise also follows the script she set. At first I thought it was Adele who investigated secretly in advance, and the 360° monitoring only understood Louise’s every move. , But unexpectedly, the screenwriter threw a big bomb directly-soul swap!
Fifth turn: As early as 10 years ago, Rob had already completed a soul swap with Adele, oh, poor David...
OK, I was wrong. I didn't take Adele and Rob's memoirs seriously. If you take a closer look, there is a lot of information.
Rob is the ultimate boss, right? ! In the normal narrative story line, the demon Adele has always been Rob, and the reason is very simple: he takes possession of David by all means! ( BTW, the love between the two sexes is the same when going crazy )
The big boss Adele, or Rob’s control over Louise is also staggering. After knowing that Louise also has rare night terrors, Adele started from his heart-- "If you want to control you, the best way is to turn you into Myself, because no one knows me better than me" .
So, Adele shared her notepad with her, which is called "Overcoming the Nightmare", which actually guides her step by step to master the ability of the soul to get out of the body.
At this time, a new plan was laid.....
In the process of Louise and Adele's "best friend" interaction, Adele step by step, with just the right suicide scene, successfully put Louise on his own side and let David and Louise break.
At this point, you will find that no matter how the plot goes, how the situation changes, the final winner is Adele/Rob.
In the 6th episode, Louise's soul and Adele's body were burned to death, and Rob later became the new Louise. The obnoxiousness of the visible face made me feel like a thriller. The fierce light in Louise's eyes, there is no trace of human warmth, and it makes the scalp numb.
So the question is, will the "newly married" David and Louise be happy?
I don't think so, because this is a cycle, and each end is the beginning of the same story.
Just like the American drama "YOU", one love story after another, it is the protagonist who always controls everything, and the people in the "script" are destined to be spared.
On the other hand, the three protagonists in "Behind Her Eyes" all have their own pain and tragedy;
And the release of each individual's pain is destined to be a butterfly-effect turbulent surging, hurting the closest people around him, affecting innocent people, and being hurt again and again, falling into the abyss, unable to save himself. It can only sink deeper and deeper, and eventually it will be destroyed, or bloodthirsty will become a demon.
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