love is the reason for existence

Eunice 2022-04-19 09:03:00

I chose to watch "Witch's Silk" at a sunny noon today just because I didn't want this horror movie, which is in the mouths of my friends, to disturb my quiet night's sleep.

The film can be divided into three sections:

the first section: use the tragic death of foreigners who do not believe in ghosts to render the existence of ghosts, and they exist in a bloody and terrifying manner; at the same time, they rescue the hostages with the successful and neat code to crack the time bomb, which convinces the audience. Yu Ye Qidong is meticulous and beyond the analytical ability of ordinary people. The most commendable part is the passage where Qidong reads his lips to obtain the password. The director's control is steady and the plot is full of tension.

The second paragraph: Qidong decided to join Hashimoto's working group under Hashimoto's instigation to find out whether the dead wanted to survive the moment when they were about to lose their lives, or decided to go to seek relief. Regardless of personal safety, Qidong followed the child's soul to the school where he was studying, and witnessed the child jumping off the building. I learned from the teacher that the child was disabled and was always ridiculed by classmates. His mother may not have had such a hard life as he was, and may have ended her son's life by herself. Originally, the people in Hashimoto's working group thought that this resentment towards his mother and classmates would make him a ghost after his death. Hashimoto even more believed that his physical burial place provided him with a steady stream of energy. When everyone thought the answer they were looking for had become clear, Qidong saw the silk radiating from the child's body, and he followed the silk to find the child's mother who had been in a poisoned coma all the year round.

The third paragraph: When Qidong learned that with the help of the boy, his mother was able to survive the earthquake, he understood that it was the power of "love" that turned the boy into a ghost, just to be by his mother's side. Because of Qidong's love with his beloved girlfriend, his girlfriend's concern for his mother saved Qidong and his girlfriend. But the paranoid Hashimoto thinks he has found a way out of his misery, and can be used to punish those ghosts who have ridiculed him for his disability after death.

It is love that makes people's lives live forever in the realm of yin and yang. Qidong rang Hashimoto's phone. Hashimoto, who was lying in the hemerocallis with no signs of life, could not let his resentful soul answer the phone that was close at hand. In the two worlds of Yin and Yang, that hatred has dissipated.

The music of the film is gentle and smooth, like the looming silk that runs through the whole film, filling your heart with love.

After watching the whole film, my heart is as clear as the outdoors.

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Postscript:

Zhang Zhen's performance is relatively introverted but sharp, compared to his immature performance in "Springtime" The acting skills in this one are still relatively mature.

Xu Xiyuan was just a passerby. In fact, her role still has a lot of room to play, but it's a pity that her acting skills are mediocre.

Lin Jiaxin, I have seen her "Different Dimension". Whether it is the role or the acting, the "Different" film is obviously better. Perhaps the director took a fancy to her gentle and fresh temperament, which coincides with the love finally expressed in the film.

Yosuke Eguchi has only seen his TV series "Tokyo Love Story". His performance in this film is still very good, and the changes in the subtle expressions on his face show Hashimoto's resentful and dark psychology just right.

Su Zhaobin is also a screenwriter and director. The storyline is full of novelty and intrigue, with few major loopholes; the director's ability to grasp the big picture and the control of the rhythm are admirable; the four clues (Qidong and his mother; Qidong and his girlfriend; Hashimoto himself and the ghost boy and his mother) are very It is interlocked in a coherent manner, and every clue is clear and complete. Such skill presents us with such an excellent and thought-provoking film as "Witch's Silk".

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