In fact, who doesn't have a little devil in his heart?

Angel 2022-04-23 06:01:02

In fact, after reading it, I have been thinking, if I am the heroine and encounter such a little devil, is it a submission or a violent resistance... Of course submission is not a long-term opportunity, but resistance may not lead to a new life.
But from Lily's point of view, in fact, each of us has a little devil in our hearts.
It is clearly written in the film that Lily's condition for harmlessness is to require the heroine to love her, and to spoil her unconditionally, and to buy what she wants. In fact, when we look back when we were young, we all hoped that our mother and father would spoil ourselves, and sometimes we would roll on the ground and act like a baby for a doll we didn’t get... Lily killed the heroine’s boyfriend. Actually, I think it’s very good. It may be because the male protagonist shared the heroine's love for her. Lily killed the heroine's police friend. The first reason was that the police wanted to eradicate her. The second reason might also be jealousy. Lily let the little boy kill her parents and go to jail, either because the heroine cares too much about him, or because Lily actually wants to help the little boy get rid of him, please ask his weird parents. From the perspective of children, parents are often demonized.
Lily also killed the siblings of her parents who shared her love...but she left her parents behind. Maybe she naively thought that there would be more love in this way.
In the film, Lily wanted to please the heroine many times, such as insisting on combing her hair and trying to hold her hand in the cemetery, but the heroine refused. Lily began to knock on the side to remind the heroine to pay attention to her, take good care of her, and love her. And scared the heroine, in order to beg the heroine to give in, and give her love. Although it seems that Lily is a big kid, but 10 years old is ten years old after all, many of her views are still naive. For example, thinking that violence and fright can be exchanged for love, such as killing the people around the heroine and thinking that you can leave no trace, such as leaving one's own parents for so long without being cruel to kill...until the presence of her parents prevents her from being killed Possibility of spoiling...
We all want to be spoiled, but Lily, let our inner desires magnify, and use magic to get spoiled. If we are only 10 years old, we still don't know right and wrong. If we are born with super magic power, will we also make such crazy moves?
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Hey...Don't tell me anymore, because the little girl is a devil, there is such a perverted story. Everyone has seven deadly sins in their hearts. The devil just magnifies our desire for love. Any devil is the result of the malformation of human desires. The root cause is the desire for love, and the fuse is that she is a devil. Do you understand my film reviews?

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  • Therapist: [to Emily] Hey! Wait a minute. Who do you think you are, barging in there like that?

    Lillith Sullivan: It's okay, Diane, Emily's been under a lot of stress lately, but she's really nice to me and I hope I can stay with her a long time.

    Therapist: Don't ever do that again.

  • Edward Sullivan: Count yourself dead at the out set. Accept that going in. Use it to your advantage. If you're not afraid, she can't hurt you.