The most funny and ironic character in the film is the FBI agent. His hairstyle, face, and eyes all deliberately imitated someone, and it was not surprising when the inverted swastika appeared in his palm. This guy who was armed and fully armed was just a victim of stupid "patriotism": for the sake of his so-called "country", he would not hesitate to go to a cult undercover and become a sex slave. The extreme "patriotism", the frenzied nature, and the worship of some kind of evil force are enough to promote him as the best candidate for Johnny Bartley, and these are also the root causes of Nazism.
Johnny Bartley is another funny guy. He is passionate about killing. Like FBI agents, he is also out of "patriotism": because he can't stand the "scoring" lead of the Russian murderers-he claims that this record should be maintained by the Americans. It is necessary. Hahaha. Laughing wildly three times. Just because of this, a large group of people rested in the cemetery restlessly, wearing a black sheet all day long, flying around in the air without any hesitation, doing the duty of the god of death for free, really super dedicated. Want to be ahead of others in everything, and pretend to be tough when old. Isn't this also a portrayal of a certain superpower in reality?
Most of the horror films of Westerners are based on the Christian faith. But from this film, God is not very interested in the salvation of the world. Johnny Bartley’s evil deeds happened in the small hospital below the church, but Frank and Lucy arrived at the church very hard, and it was of no use. In the end, they defeated the evil spirits and the villains with their wisdom and courage. . The deserted church, the rampant wicked, the absent God, the belated judgment, this is another scary one. If there is another explanation, it is that the two wicked men are too retarded to be worthy of God's action. People, ask for more blessings.
To sum up, Peter Jackson borrowed this film to tell everyone a familiar truth: there has never been a savior, nor the emperor. To create the happiness of mankind, we all rely on ourselves!
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