personal question

Billie 2022-04-24 07:01:03

Seeing that everyone's discussion is so enthusiastic, I will also express a little question of my own.
1. Who pushed down the heroine's book?
2. When the heroine goes to the attic and turns on the light, a red square lights up immediately. What is that? (Maybe the video I downloaded was not clear) Later the location became the studio of the monkey butt monster.
3. Before the eldest son passed out, what did he see in the attic?
We say that after the soul returns to the body, all the ghosts will disappear. Then, the eldest son, the father, or the eldest son is still awake at the time. Then, the third problem cannot be solved. The heroine's book was pushed by a ghost? But that happened after everyone got up in the morning. But is it really so? We know that when the book falls, the male protagonist may still be sleeping! ! Please pay attention to the lines, the heroine said to the hero, I hope that after a new house, it will not be as bad as before. Explain what? It seems that some abnormal phenomena have happened before!
The male protagonist emphasizes working overtime when he knows there is a problem at home, but we all know that he had the same dream as when he was separated from his soul when he was a child. What does this mean? If it is deliberately emphasizing the atmosphere and the plot behind the foreshadowing, I don't think it makes much sense, then it leads to a point: the male protagonist was possessed by the old ladies when he was a child, who are the old ladies? It was the girl who killed several members of her family in a white wedding dress. Then, what the hero saw was her memory. His own soul appeared in a key place when he was a child. What does it mean?
The more tragic conclusion I came to is that the hero's soul has been moving around his body when he was a child, and the abnormal state in the past was caused by the hero's soul when he was a child. The male protagonist left his soul unconsciously when he was sleeping (see his bizarre dream), which caused his soul to want to come back when he was a child, and lured a group of evil spirits who also wanted to fish in troubled waters, including the monkey who specialized in catching the ghosts of children Ass faggot. That is to say, the haunting is not related to the eldest son Lishun, but the plane created by the male protagonist (old lady?) and his own real soul.
Ah, I'm a little bit logically confused myself.
Finally, what I want to say is that the old ladies were transformed by the ghost of the girl in the white wedding dress. If the soul of the male protagonist is now in his thirties, otherwise others will become ghosts. Why hasn't he changed? ? So now that there has been a change, who is it? The one who came out first? To strangle the heroine because she married the hero's body and gave birth to several children with an old lady's soul? ?
Stop, no, I'm a little nauseous, even though I don't discriminate against gays.

View more about Insidious reviews

Extended Reading

Insidious quotes

  • Dr. Sercarz: [about Dalton] There is no brain damage that we've detected. Technically, yes, he's in a coma. He doesn't react to stimuli. He has no sleep-wake cycle. But there's no brain trauma or infection. His scans are all normal. To be honest, I've never seen anything like it.

  • Voice on Baby Monitor: I want it. Give me it! Give me it! I want it! I want it! NOW!