who is the ghost

Hester 2022-04-23 07:01:18

I heard it once from Mr. Liu Xiaoyan's long difficult sentence video, and then I saw it in everyone and simply watched it.

Although it is suspenseful and thrilling, but there is no horror picture (well, tombstone counts), the main characters in the whole film are Grace played by Nicole, a pair of children, and three inexplicable servants.

Afraid of the sun, the daughter of a mysterious family can often be seen, the timid and cowardly young son, living with his mother Grace in a house surrounded by fog. The three people who came from unknown sources became the servants of this dark house, and Grace, who seemed to be nervous, felt that the three of them were weird in the future. It was as if someone was making trouble in their own house, but found out that it was not a servant. Grace was even more disturbed by the ghosts her daughter was constantly talking about, but she bravely picked up a shotgun and searched every part of the house. After driving away the three servants, life still could not be calm, and finally found the pictures of the three servants, it turned out that the three were ghosts. At the end of the story, the heroine and her children saw their trial in the attic. It turned out that they had already died, and they killed their children with their own hands before committing suicide. After learning the facts, the style of the film changed. In the bright hall, it was no longer the Grace family, but the boy family that the daughter often saw. They were moving out of this haunted house and closed the door heavily.

Minimalist props, deduce rich emotions. Grace is a British woman who was left at home by her husband during World War II. She has different feelings for her children, her husband, her servants, and the "ghosts" in the dark.

She is obviously such a graceful hostess. When her children are facing threats, she pulls out a shotgun, overcomes her fears and goes directly to find ghosts. She hugs her children countless times, and truly shows her brave and strong side. My daughter is afraid of light, and my son is afraid of ghosts, so she takes the trouble to lock every door and close every curtain. But alone, she would cry again, why let her suffer such a terrible and painful life.

After a very angry outing, she reunited with her husband in the fog, and she could feel Grace's inner joy through the screen. When I brought my husband home, he didn't eat, but just rested on the bed. Soon he said that he was going to leave for the front line, and he showed both angry and distressed feelings towards Grace, which felt like a reminder to the heroine's behavior. Perhaps as the barrage said, the husband was seriously injured, but was rescued, and he took a look at his family near the gate of hell, which may be a hint to the ending.

The old woman among the three servants is kind and charming, so people can't figure out whether it is evil or good at first, and she is so indifferent to all the bizarre events that Grace faces. When something happened to Grace, she always stood aside as if she was ready. It turned out that she was also someone who had come over and wanted to guide Grace to face her own death correctly.

The film unfolds from the perspective of ghosts, fulfilling my fantasy of where people go after death. The old woman said that she hoped Grace would understand the new situation of the house and learn to live in harmony with the living and the dead. Perhaps the "uninvited guest" would not let her go. In a world where humans and ghosts coexist, in the light, humans are humans and ghosts are ghosts; in the dark, humans are ghosts and ghosts are humans. In this war between man and ghost, the ghost wins. Why does the ghost win, because this is the home of the ghost, and so is the servant. Ghosts also have to overcome their fears and guard their homes, just like at the end, Grace said "no one can drive us away" tiredly and easily. Recognize your status and start a new life. I think people at war are miserable, and they prefer to drive "uninvited guests" out of their homes rather than live in harmony. Grace will face many uninvited guests in the future, but after she recognizes her environment, she understands that no one can drive us away. And the war is ruthless, bringing disaster to many families, and Grace's tragic experience is only a small microcosm of the great sorrow. .

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The Others quotes

  • [repeated line]

    Nicholas: Mummy!

  • Grace: [regarding Lydia] Was she born like that?

    Mrs. Mills: Beg your pardon, ma'am?

    Grace: The girl. Was she born a mute?

    Mrs. Mills: No.

    [looks uncomfortable]

    Mrs. Mills: I think I've finished here, ma'am. If you'll excuse me, I think I'll go and see if Mr. Tuttle needs a hand.