However, in the end they still did not go out to gallop. The hole in the ship cannot be repaired.
Because there was a demon in Edward's heart. His parents did not believe this. They doubted the efforts of the psychologists, when in fact they doubted their son. We can see Edward's parents questioning everything, but never see their love.
Not love, that is not love.
Just like the scene shown to us in the opening movie, no matter how beautiful everything is, when the ship breaks a hole, then this goodness has to become a phantom thing. Edward was a good boy, but he was scared because he faintly felt their "no love". So he still couldn't speak. The knot is so looping.
Next is Carl's appearance. Let's ignore the descriptions of the horrified dolls. When Catherine first entered Carl's inner world, it was a "good" Carl. The moment before the horse was about to be sliced by glass, he went to push Catherine away. He didn't want to He has always been like this when hurting others. He doesn't want to hurt others and doesn't want to contradict his father. Unfortunately, the consequence of this is being hurt by others and tortured by his father. The cruelty of the world's weak and strong food appears sadly in the family.
So Carl slowly began to build a kingdom of his own in his heart, where he was the king, he ruled everything, and he could control his favorite doll arbitrarily. The hatred and abuse his father brought to him in real life, he took revenge on other people one by one in his kingdom. Once the grievances accumulated, he needed to desperately find a way to release, so he had to do so.
Or in other words, Carl's essence has never been bad. He has been trying to control his own behavior by taking medicine, but he really can't beat himself in the end. Because the shadow of childhood has formed, all subsequent efforts are in vain.
Therefore, please love your children.
It is because of his father's unloving that a shy, kind-hearted Carl has turned into a perverted serial killer, a man with a gorgeous palace in his heart but extremely ugly behavior.
And if we put ourselves into the role of Catherine, and finally the "good" Carl is about to be taken away by the "evil" Carl, will we also desperately want to save him like Catherine? Did he even risk his life to let Carl enter his inner world? In the end, when it is irreversible, it has no choice but to destroy, and don't let the "evil" Carl appear again and do harm to the world.
She really loves Carl, her "patients" are her "children". She loves Edward, she loves Carl, and she loves her children.
Perhaps the final destruction was also her love for Carl.
Please love your child. Love from the beginning.
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