I would like to share a few points that I find interesting for everyone to observe and think about. Do not spray different opinions, but discuss:
1. Spiritual bodies attack human brains indiscriminately, but most mental illnesses have become "purifiers" and can open their eyes to survive in this world. The setting from the imprisoned weak to the strong is memorable. It may be Because the mentality of the mentally ill has shown a strong longing for beautiful things, rather than being in the subconscious and not being perceived or being avoided, having experienced mental stimulation (drugs) stronger than sexual pleasure, and experiencing the death of a loved one. Emotional collapse, manic syndrome, split personality, etc., are already the brain's protective mechanism for the brain's deranged thinking behavior. Naturally, when attacked by the spiritual body, there will be no such fragile manifestations and strong emotions of ordinary people. reaction.
2. When the uncle was drinking, he said that there are only two kinds of people in the world, the bad and the dead. He represents absolute conservativeness, refusing to accept new things and changes, commonly known as complacent. Olympia represents absolute kindness, lacking vigilance about the surroundings and full of hope for human nature (as can be seen from her fear of approaching the heroine alone and putting bad people in the house without questioning); black is the combination of the first two, Not only maintain full vigilance of the environment, but also dare to believe in beautiful human nature. At the same time, it also has a progressive thinking - for the sake of future survival, dare to put life and death aside, and advance like a dangerous field. Although judging from the plot development of the film, the consequences of each choice seem to confirm that the uncle's decision is the right one, but this idea that it is absolutely safe not to go out is only a short-term wisdom. Wait until the electricity goes out, the food goes out, and then what? The character foreshadowing of the characters has become a very important key clue for the development of the plot in the future. Human nature is complex, there is no absolute good person, and there is no absolute bad person. In the face of the apocalypse, survival is the most important thing, even if it is you and me, it is not necessarily nobler than the characters in the film. I can only hope that there are more than these two who survived, more.
3. Regarding the origin of Uncle's idea of "being safe without going out", my friend and I had the same idea, and its setting is very similar to that of vampires not being able to enter other people's rooms. Spirits can only be tempted outside the house or by the window, but they cannot get into the house through the cracks; the "purifier" can only pretend to be a victim and knock on the door for help, but cannot use force to break into the house. I don't know if this is a bug or if this is really the setting.
4. The appearance of the school for the blind at the end of the film makes people suddenly realize that human beings will not be destroyed, because there are still open people. Of course, these are all jokes. I guess the director is trying to convey that the world in the eyes is not necessarily real, and the world seen in the eyes may be filthy. When you fully mobilize the intuitive experience brought by your body and senses, the perception and picture formed in your brain are the purest and most beautiful. The world does not necessarily exist only in the real picture, the spiritual world is full of reverie.
5. I don’t know if you feel that the ending picture looks like a birdcage covered by green plants when you watch it. BIRD BOX seems to be a topic here.
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