The story of this film is very simple. A girl was in a car accident while traveling with the school in high school. The bus fell into the river. When she was picked up, she was lying with her best friend. The lifeguard rescued her first. , she survived, but her best friend died unfortunately. In the first half of the movie, she explained why she was rescued first in one sentence: "The lifeguard said, there is light on my body." Since then, the ghost of her best friend has followed her. Her family, friends, boys who like her, etc. have all been frightened by the ghost of her best friend, so that her family emigrated and her friends did not dare to meet her. A true loner. This movie has been seen three-quarters of the way, and it still makes people firmly believe that the best friend just wants to make her unhappy, unhappy.
I have two insights from watching this film:
1. As mentioned earlier, the further I watch the film, the more rude my girlfriend's entanglement with the heroine becomes, the accident is an emergency, and whoever rescues it is the lifeguard The choice of the heroine can't be blamed on the heroine's head. It's really too much for her girlfriend to pester her like this to make her suffer so much. However, at the end of the film, the mystery is revealed. It turns out that the heroine asked her girlfriend to lend her the amulet to wear at the moment before the accident, but the girlfriend reluctantly agreed. The moment the heroine put on the amulet, the bus rushed towards After entering the water, the lifeguard chose to save the heroine precisely because the metal amulet on her body glowed under the sunlight. When I saw this, I felt a big turnaround in my inner emotions. All the incomprehension and complaints about my girlfriends disappeared in an instant, replaced by infinite pity. This reminds me of reading some books on the reincarnation of past lives a while ago, and I don't quite understand how the parties feel about their grievances and grievances after going back to their previous lives. Is it so easy to let go? I can't be sure. But through my own emotional roller coaster experience in this movie, I believed it. When I knew that you treated me like this, it turned out to be because I had treated you like that, and everything was put down.
2. If you put aside the shell of this movie as a horror film, and only analyze the psychological state of the heroine, it will be a bit tricky. From her gloomy temperament at the beginning of the movie to the fear of her huddled and shivering alone at night, there is a huge sense of guilt lurking behind it. There is a particularly meaningful scene in the movie. At the end of the movie, the heroine inadvertently found the tin box where she had collected her girlfriend's amulet while cleaning up the room. From this clip, it can be seen that the amulet has been deeply hidden by her after the accident. When she woke up, she even forgot its existence. While the amulet was hidden by her, it was also deeply buried in her memory. She was subconsciously unwilling to face the fact that she indirectly killed her best friend, so she chose to forget, But deep in her subconscious, she clearly knew that she was responsible for the death of her best friend, and there was always a voice in her heart reminding her that the person who died should be her, not her best friend. Therefore, driven by such a powerful hidden self-blame and guilt, she allowed herself to live like a walking corpse. Although she was alive, she seemed to have died, because only in this way could her heart not be tortured by guilt, She can be at peace. In fact, it is not easy to see ghosts. It is only possible if you are at the same frequency as ghosts. The same is true for seeing Buddha. The heroine subconsciously defines herself as a ghost, that is, she has died before she can see ghosts. Therefore, this The world of "Hell" was created by herself.
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