The novel is the marriage of the male and female protagonists, alluding to revenge from the novel and running through the reality

Vaughn 2022-04-21 09:01:43

The novel is the allusion of the whole marriage of the hero and heroine

The male and female protagonists and a family of three were originally happily driving a car. The pervert they met took the male protagonist, wife and children away. The male protagonist at that time was too cowardly and powerless and could only watch them take away his wife and children. The whole novel is based on the male protagonist It was written from the perspective of subjective consciousness, so in the world of the male protagonist, the wife and daughter were raped and killed by perverts, because in reality, the current husband of the female protagonist not only robbed the female protagonist, but also took the female protagonist to destroy the child. It is indeed a "murderer"... In the first half of the novel, the male protagonist has been bullied and powerless, probably because the male protagonist is not as rich and powerful as the female protagonist's current husband, so the male protagonist feels helpless. Law and justice are not on his side, and the movie also emphasizes repeatedly The male protagonist is "too weak" Later, the female protagonist saw the film with the word revenge and started the revenge chapter because the sheriff in the script has lung cancer. I think it is the real male protagonist who also has lung cancer and will die, so the sheriff is actually It is the strong character of the male protagonist. It is precisely because the male protagonist has lung cancer that inspired this part of his strong personality to seek revenge. Because he is about to die, there is no need to worry about it. The heroine didn't wait for the hero in the restaurant because in reality the hero did seek revenge for the heroine's current revenge and died as in the novel... The heroine's despair also comes from her understanding that the novel is the hero who gave him the last The last words tell her how painful it is for him to lose the heroine and their children, so the heroine's remorse is self-evident... Another point is that in the novel I guessed, the perverted man has a qj criminal record but he is not convicted. The Lord knows that the heroine's husband is cheating on her and has an affair

Probably this is the feeling of watching the movie. Personal opinion. If you don't like it, don't spray it

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Nocturnal Animals quotes

  • Bobby Andes: So, I'll tell what we got, we had a attempted to round up at a supermarket and mall last night just before closing. Caught one of the guys, one got killed, one got away.

    Tony Hastings: What you want me to do?

    Bobby Andes: See if you can recognize the one we caught. You can look at the dead one too, although I don't really think it's necessary, we know who he is.

    Tony Hastings: Who?

    Bobby Andes: Steve Adams.

  • Bobby Andes: It's gonna be rough on them out there, not knowing how it's gonna come. Maybe Ray get killed, for resisting arrest, or coming at home late at night, might get shot by a burglar.