2. What kind of recognition is the director conveying? Seriously dissatisfied with the director's desire for manipulation.
In order to give Alice a full motive to kill, the screenwriter made her pregnant. But who is the father of the child, from the beginning to the end did not say clearly, it is nothing more than to reduce Dan's crime.
The plot in which the wife kills the female monster is very interesting, and there is no reconciliation without participation. A pair of righteous COUPLE killed the monster, clapped their hands and hugged them together. After the test of life and death, cheating was considered a fart.
The sensational freeze frame at the end made me want to vomit. Douglas smiled at us with his arms around his wife and daughter in the frame.
Two foreshadowing (remember to forget one more time). One is when Dan and Alice met for the first time, and a colleague said her eyes looked like murder. We can see that Alice is unusual. The house she lives in is also evil enough. The outside looks like a pig trading (+ slaughter) market. It's still lit on fire. The inside of the building is grim and scary enough. The environment is designed to be a magic cave. Our banshee can't be hysterical. The other is Dan playing cards with his daughter, and the daughter said: You will be in disaster. Really hit the nail on the head.
Through countless demonizations and sensationalism, the screenwriter finally made us identify with the innocent victim Dan, and at the end of the bathroom drowning, he shouted: "Fuck her drowned!" !
In fact, it is a story about a derailment, a woman who is too possessive, and a man who is used to doing things according to the rules (including the one-night stand rule). Maybe this story has too many possibilities and too many different judgments.
PS I hate the movie's mystical music, which destroys the slow rhythm. A two-hour thriller is actually more cool until the last 15 minutes.
The most famous section of the film is said to be the section where the kettle boils water, and the sound of water boiling seems to cover up the exclamation. I didn’t see the way, who would tell me
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