reverse the plot

Chaz 2022-04-22 07:01:52

At first, I was a little dazed, but I followed the director's rhythm and began to walk into the story. It may be because of the effect of the film, so the real murderer found out the crime in time fifteen years ago and did not show anything wrong. After watching the film, I realized that maybe because this film is advertised as a suspense film, I deliberately did not leave any hints. I don't have it at all, and I don't dare to associate the role of grandpa with a murderer, because in Chinese films, aren't grandpas labeled as benevolent, benevolent, and kind?
As the plot unfolds later, grandpa is a father who is hanging on to save his own life. The daughter will make this decision, but the question is coming. I just saw a lot of people who have raised this point in the film review. Why is grandpa in the end? No repentance. In the movie Grandpa asks the police officer if he is married and says if you are not a father, how can you understand me? He didn't get emotional until the officer threatened with his granddaughter. So why can't he understand what happens to a mother who loses her beloved daughter?
This is one of the weaknesses of human nature. Human nature is inherently selfish. Unless it involves oneself, it is nothing to do with oneself and hangs high. Psychologically speaking, this is why his attributions are skewed, over time people attribute backgrounds to events in the long past. And out of the protection of self-worth, he will think he is right, and there is nothing wrong with a father trying to save his daughter's life. But people are social, you can't endanger others in order to save your daughter. Grandpa even thought that the death of the little girl was caused by the bad behavior of the little girl, but he didn't know that when he started to have this idea of ​​kidnapping for money , this is a mistake, followed by just one mistake after another.
Finally, look at this film. Unlike European and American films, which like fictional plots, they use reincarnation to punish wrongdoers. In this film, a montage is used, and the punishment for grandpa is also relatively new. Apart from being sentenced to fifteen years in prison, the key issue is that during these fifteen years, he not only had to receive accusations from public opinion, but also from his actions. The accusation and incomprehension of the daughter and granddaughter who are willing to give everything, this punishment is really heartwarming. But in this film, I think the one who suffered the most was the mother who lost her child. I cried when I saw the end of the film. This poor mother should have bought a new pair of shoes for her child every year for fifteen years. In her heart, it seemed that the child would still grow up, so she had to buy her shoes one size larger, with different styles. She has to renew her wounds every year, and she doesn't know if her husband, who doesn't appear in this film, can give her some spiritual support. As we all know, in a family, the mother's investment in the child is far greater than the father's investment, which has never changed (this can be explained by evolutionary psychology, the mother's love will exceed the father's love). This also means that the child is the mother, in a certain sense, even all the spiritual support, plus the police who promised to find the murderer. Process. This mother is so painful, and it really makes sense that grandpa should be punished.




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