First of all, this is really a fantasy movie. The simplest point is that the female lead in red said: "The government has cloned the body, but there is no way to copy the soul." This is why the underground Tethered faction can only become shadows, mechanically imitating the corresponding individuals on the ground. Which country have you seen scientifically proving that human beings have souls?
Furthermore, a basic biological common sense is added: the cloned individual is not necessarily exactly the same as the original, and the formation of traits is affected by the environment and genes. There is also the formation of a fetus, a random assemblage of germ cells from both parents. Therefore, there is a situation where the underground and ground mirrors correspond, and the cloned individuals give birth to offspring corresponding to the ground individuals. It is already doomed that this film does not conform to the physical world we live in. You can't simply entangle the "shadow" "Eat, drink and lasa, let alone worry about their lack of vitamins and trace elements.
They've been there for generations!
They eat rabbits, and there are a lot of rabbits, I think it's because of the image that they reproduce quickly and are powerless to resist. There is also a reference to the allusions of "Alice in Wonderland" where the March Rabbit guides Alice into the mysterious underground world. It is precisely because of the existence of rabbits that when we finally see the duel in the underground base, under the flickering dim light, in a hard and chaotic airtight building with no one, I don't know where it is connected, full of people. The soft rabbit will make the picture so beautiful and so evil. And according to officials, rabbits are used because their ears are like scissors.
There is also the question of living. The answer is "there are thousand of miles of tunnels beneath the continental US..." at the beginning of the film, so you can accept the setting of other people's films. Save yourself the hassle of caring about the welfare of the "shadows".
BTW, the reason why they were able to break away from pure imitation and kill people on the ground, the film has already given the answer, is because of the particularity of the existence of the heroine and her "shadow" "we were born special", the heroine in red led the underground "Shadows" escaped their fate of being left to fend for themselves, abandoned, to reclaim the life they deserved on land.
Why does this film feel scary, or what kind of horror elements does the director want to create?
First of all, I think the easiest thing to see is the doubt about the self, and the substitution of the self, the doubt about the authenticity of the people who are most familiar with you. It's a natural fear that you can't trust anyone, including your closest relatives. However, this is easy to distinguish because the setting "shadow" of the movie itself has no soul. From this, it can be seen that the director is not too entangled in this point. Otherwise, it would be too uninspired, after all, this kind of meme has been smashed.
Second point, from the beginning of the film "There are thousand of miles of tunnels beneath the continental United States...Abandoned subway systems, unused service routes, and deserted mine shafts...Many have no known purpose at all." and daughter The said government is trying to control the minds of the people by adding fluoride to drinking water, and the government's Tethered program attempts to control the inhabitants of the earth like puppets. From these clues that have been opened up layer by layer, we can see that another layer of fear comes from distrust of the government, the official, and the fear from the upper class. Others I haven't felt to yet.
In the end, in fact, for me, I like this movie more than get out. It is more evil and more beautiful. It is very suitable for chewing.
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