The film expresses the weakest side of human nature in the form of a thriller. After watching this film, I suddenly remembered the song by Bob Dylan "How many times does a person look up to see the sky, how many ears does a person have to hear people shouting, how many people die before he can know , too many people have died. Friends the answer is blowing in the wind". The heroine and the cannibal share the same sensitivity to human frailty, and it is this that makes their four encounters reveal their true feelings and heart-pounding interdependence. However, in reality, fickleness and contradictions dominate everything, which has also led to cannibalism from psychiatrists to extremes. Many people were impressed by Hopkins' wisdom and deep eyes, and talked about his inner analysis.
I am more interested in the ending of the film. The music and the streets of the island where people come and go have touched my heart for a long time. Where will he go, how will he get along with his heart, and whether he will go to the opposite side of human nature again. Similarly, Judy, who kept calling the doctor while holding the microphone, where will her life go?
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