"Devil"-Mysterious Swimming Pool

Easter 2022-01-03 08:01:18

The ending of the two reversals is indeed amazing. Although audiences who have undergone various reversal plots after half a century may not be able to find much brain-burning fun in this slow-paced suspense, they are still deeply impressed by this black and white. The director's self-confidence and ability to control under the video are deeply impressed. Gui Zhihong's "Evil" is almost a complete remake of the film, transforming the love, hatred and hatred in the exotic countryside into an oil painting-style ghost film of the Republic of China. What remains unchanged is the purpose of rebirth only by digging out the evil of human nature and revenge. In comparison, "Wild Things" has a more distinct rhythm and a more complicated change of human nature. The plot is more varied and greatly surpasses the film. I believe that these stories of crazy love for money in the triangle can all draw on the creativity of this film.

As a woman in modern society, she is incomprehensibly confused from the very first moment she watched the movie. The indecisive, timid and frail wife would agree to join hands with the lover who continues to abuse her husband to kill her husband, even though on the surface they There is a common enemy, but in fact they should be the real enemies. Xiao San fell out of favor and ran to cry with his wife and wait for an opportunity to retaliate. Now it is another headline news that can squeeze Wang Feng aside. Under this kind of doubt, the real ending of the director's ambush began to shine. The wife's cowardice and fear were actually used to punish the disguise of the dog and the man. Nevertheless, this open-ended ending inevitably brings many logical questions. For example, if this is to punish the bad guys and subject them to legal sanctions, then where should the wife get a real corpse? . So the role of a detective is extremely important here. Although his previous performance looks like an innocent and resourceful detective, the truth is like that swimming pool without dirty water. You never know where the body is until the water is cleaned. .

From the suspicious segment of the murder in the bathroom, various endings can be inferred:

1. The male lead is really dead, and the two women are true love

2. The male protagonist is not dead, he is colluding with Xiaosan to deceive his wife

3. The male protagonist is not dead, and may join hands with his wife to get rid of the mistress in the future

4. The male protagonist is dead, but the two women are killing each other amidst mutual suspicion

5. The life and death of the male protagonist is unknown, but the intervention of another character completely manipulated the lives of the two female protagonists, and finally staged a cat and mouse battle

Wives cannot remarry if they are divorced because they believe that they cannot remarry if they are divorced, and husbands are unwilling to divorce in a proper way for the sake of his wife’s dowry and reputation. Wife and husband are discussing the divorce. The setting of the divorce is so exciting: the wife knows the husband’s plan of fake death, but also pretends to kill but dare not kill to deceive her husband. The husband wholeheartedly deceives his wife and pretends to let her kill herself. Her vicious heart is obvious, and Xiaosan killed the male protagonist after chatting with the neighbors and made all kinds of thoughtful actions to deceive his wife, which is cruel and vicious to the extreme.

From the first minute of the film to the end, all the audience sees are scams.

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Diabolique quotes

  • Christina Delassalle: Why are you trying to be nasty?

  • Michel Delassalle: A sick person shouldn't worry about her appearance.

    Christina Delassalle: I'm not sick.

    Nicole Horner: She's delicate, you know it.

    Michel Delassalle: Delicate? Yes, when she came from Caracas. Today, she's a cute little ruin. She doesn't risk anything. Ruins are indestructible. She'll bury us all. Won't you, my little ruin?

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