From the beginning of the movie, it set a weird tone for the movie. The mother came out with a bandage, and the two children felt that she was not their mother from their mother's reaction. But from the film, you can see that a child doesn't exist. The mother can't see it, the pizza seller can't see it, and the fundraiser can't see it. I always just whispered next to another kid. Later, the film was a bit bloody. In order to verify the authenticity of the mother, various bloody methods were used (some of them looked more uncomfortable, especially the moment of blood collapse). It wasn't until the final plot reversal that I understood the cause and effect of the whole plot. In terms of foreshadowing, there is indeed a good concealment, and in terms of the narrative of the plot, layer upon layer of doubt is aggravated. There are a lot of hidden information in the film, word-guessing between three people, whispers between children, photos taken by children...
This film is a thought-provoking film. The accidental death of a brother when he was a child, if he continues to be beaten to make the child recognize the reality without proper guidance, this practice will leave a shadow on the child’s soul, just like the child in the film, step by step doubt, until the end kill.
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