Why do I think Anna is Lucy herself?

Ward 2022-04-24 06:01:01

I don’t think Lucy really exists,

because the host at the end of the film said, "She has withstood..." or something, and became the ultimate martyr~

and the one who was killed in the first half.

Did n’t the wife in the husband and wife appear again at the end?? Is that the woman who called the leader? (I watched it 3 or 4 times, I think it’s her right,)

Imagine it boldly , In fact, the so-called Lucy is Anna.

She is the hallucination that Anna produced after extreme fear and abuse, or, in other words, the split personality~

Anna did not escape at all 15 years ago, but has been trapped in the basement to suffer. Torture and torture, and

the desire to escape has always supported her to survive, and she has an illusion that she herself believes~ That is to say,

she split out the personality of Lucy, she escaped, and will come to revenge when she grows up~

But Lucy After revenge, I was still tortured to death by the hallucinations in the hallucinations~~~ It also indicates that Anna will not escape the fate and ending of becoming a martyr. The


director is a big fudge, I think he completely set a game in the first half~

for everyone It shows how much Lucy and Anna cherish each other. After revenge, Anna went to help Lucy clean up the mess, causing herself to become a new martyr~

It turned out~~~ Everything is an illusion!!~

Including the last sentence, behind death is Endless doubts~~~~

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Martyrs quotes

  • [last lines]

    Mademoiselle: Keep doubting.

  • Lucie: Is this making you sick? Can you smell that smell? Smells awful, huh? Every time she bent over me, I could smell that, every day. Understand? And it smelled different when she beat me.