The key spoiler, be careful-what is the reason for jess's punishment?

Harrison 2021-12-16 08:01:12

The film I just watched, then intermittently picked a few things I didn't understand, and rewatched it several times. But it is still not clear why jess was punished.
Sisyphus asked to go back to bury his body and was punished for failing to make an appointment. The punishment was to roll the rock over and over again. Then what is the hell of jess? Endless killing and blood. Such punishment is not too heavy, but unreasonable. What did she do to cause her tartarus to be filled with blood and death? Is it just a missed appointment with grim reaper? Is it just violent behavior towards your own mentally retarded child? When victor talked about the punishment of sisyphus, he said, that is a pretty shitty punishment, what did he do?

thats a shitty punishment, what did jess do?


The beginning of the film is very interesting. It is not about how the reincarnation begins, but that it has already begun. Of reincarnation. Paint on the floor, doorbell, change clothes before going out and put the black bag in the car. However, this reincarnation always has a beginning, so what is this beginning?
Let's suppose that at the beginning of the cycle, there is no jess who escaped from the boat, only the skirt jess, then there is no paint sprinkled on the ground? Then the skirt jess will not go crazy and punish her children through language and body movements, then maybe she will have time to catch up with the triangle of going to sea. Assuming this is the original sin jess, and at the same time satisfying the fact that the key is on the ship, then the car accident in the reincarnation did not happen. She drove safely to the port to go to sea.
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Where did her son go?
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Let's look at the clothes again.
The skirt jess stained the skirt while cleaning up the dye, and had to change it because of the contract. If that is the origin of all stories, that evil jess, the clothes worn by her soul (or the clothes she wore in her own hell) should be the same as the clothes she wore when she died (of course, this is in line with the general Inferring from logical thinking, none of us know whether a person has a soul after death), then when she died in a car accident (8:17, which is also the second time the film uses the dimming effect, the first time is when the storm comes, Look carefully) She wears tank top and jean shorts. Why does she change her clothes? Jess, who had not escaped back, alarmed her son at the window, so naturally there was no paint, and she didn't need to clean up and stain her skirt. What was the purpose of changing her skirt? Still, there are other reasons similar to the overturned ingredients that made her have to change.

In the film, there is a mask jess being killed and thrown off the ship, so the following things naturally did not happen-this is naturally one of the templates, then where did the jess who boarded the ship in the next reincarnation come from? Jess did not have a car accident and boarded the ship successfully is the only explanation, HELLO?!!! Where is her son?

Why did the mask jess keep saying "this is the only way to save our son." before falling into the sea, since when did it become her goal to save her son? The conversation she had with Victor before boarding showed that she thought her son was at school. Before she was forced to disembark, there was no evidence that she knew that her son was in any danger, so why did she keep emphasizing "to save our son." At this time, she didn't know there was a car accident, and she didn't know her son. Actually already dead, how does she know that her son needs to be saved? When Jess first got on the tanker Aeolus, she said, I think ive been here before. She seemed to remember something--- remembered insulting and beating her son---or she vaguely remembered killing her son?



Jess killed his son Tommy.
Please repeat the above sentence 10 times. Then keep watching.

Jess killed her son Tommy, and the blood stained her dress, so she changed into her clothes, put her son's body in a black bag, and drove to the harbour. This is the freedom she has always pursued. Without the burden of her mentally retarded son, she can devote herself to a new life. A group of people were killed at sea, except for heather (sally said she went out the window... the director was too clever), which started jess' own tartarus. There


are several other interesting places where
seagull symbolizes freedom. The shot of seagull runs through from the beginning to the end of the film. At the beginning, Jess smiled. Later, when the seagull hit the windshield of the car and died, he was thrown on the beach by Jess. . .

The bitten apple, the original sin?

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  • Victor: [pointing at a picture of the ship] Check it out. This is the same ship. This thing's old.

    Downey: Yeah, 1932. It is the same. Here's where we boarded.

    Victor: [reads name of the ship] Aeolus.

    Downey: Aeolus. Aeolus was the Greek god of the winds and the father of Sisyphus, the man condemned by the gods to the task of pushing a rock up a mountain only to have it roll back down again.

    Victor: That's a shitty punishment. What did he do?

    Sally: He cheated Death. No, he made a promise to Death that he didn't keep.

  • Driver: Are you alright?

    Jess: Who are you?

    Driver: I'm just a driver... No point trying to save the boy, there's nothing anyone can do to bring him back. So... Can I give you a ride?

    Jess: Yes. Take me to the harbor.