A friend recommended me to watch this movie and labeled it as a ghost movie. In fact, after watching it, I think there should be more definitions.
What Lorraine had dreamed about at first and the bizarre events that Peggy's family encountered were really confusing, and I think the most terrifying scene is also here. In order to help the Peggy family out of their misery, Ed and Lorraine went to England, which I think was actually the turning point. Because of Ed's help, the family is more united and brave. In the light and moving guitar melody, such a family is warm, and there is more trust and warmth between people who overcome ghosts. The plot took a small turn when Janet cheated, and then entered the climax of the whole play. Lorraine's dream has repeatedly suggested that her husband Ed will die in the fight with the ghost. The shape of the tree trunk is exactly the same as the thing that made Ed die in the dream. At the last moment of falling, it also made me sweat. Thankfully there was a happy ending.
Why should there be multiple definitions?
Let's talk about Janet first! Why does the ghost possess Janet? Maybe Janet has too many emotions to express, which is used. Janet was wrongly accused of smoking by her teacher, mocked by her classmates, and even nagged by her mother from time to time, very aggrieved. Earlier in the movie, Janet talked about why Janet was obsessed with the device that could talk to the ghost - she wanted her father to come back and feel the warmth of his father's love. This is also the silhouette of a child in a single-parent family in real life. She has a younger brother who is younger than her and stutters, which makes her need to take on more responsibilities, protect and encourage her younger brother, which also makes her bravely rushed to the kitchen and shouted "this is my home" firmly. move. Janet is such a child who has a sense of responsibility since childhood, but lacks love. Congratulations, you finally overcome the difficulties with the help of two angels!
Next, let's talk about the couple Ed and Lorraine. The summary given to them is bravery and wisdom. First of all, the supernatural events happened at the beginning. They were not for other purposes, but to tell everyone not to panic too much when encountering similar events. But was ridiculed including Dr. Ed dreamed that the ghost was not a stunned horror, but chose to paint it - the painting was terrifying, but he dared to face it. Lorraine hoped that Ed would not be involved in the supernatural events in the UK, but Ed hoped that through help, the family would no longer be troubled. Lorraine had no objection and went with her husband. One is willing to lend a helping hand, and the other follows her husband without turning back. They both have major credit for cracking the final code and saving Janet.
There are other little people who can't be ignored. The bald doctor has his own perseverance behind it, from distrust to full help. He hopes to study ghosts and find a bond with his tragically deceased daughter. It's not easy for Peggy, a thin mother to take care of a family and take care of every child. Peggy's neighbors have maintained a positive attitude when they encounter calls for help, providing accommodation, hosting Ed and them, etc.
Therefore, although this film is the beginning of a supernatural event, it is all about portraying vivid characters, reflecting some social phenomena, and conveying the beauty of human nature.
Therefore, as a person who respects ghosts and gods, I am a little timid, but I am not frightened. I think this is a good work and it is worth recommending!
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