The boy is the holy deer, as the weak one cannot escape the fate of death

Zion 2022-04-19 09:01:53

The younger son was sacrificed like a sacrifice, saving the lives of the whole family.
The innocent holy deer cannot escape fate.
Although the youngest son in the film shows his desire to survive, he is the most vulnerable and the most ill compared to the others.
Father may have already decided to use this seemingly fair method to try to cover up this cruel killing ritual as the will of fate.

The last family of three who passed by with the boy left a lot of room for imagination.
Just like the daughter may have already reached a consensus with the boy, the MP3 in the film also has such a meaning.
In short, it is a movie that leaves countless imaginations for the audience. The indifferent style and the few bloody scenes in the film bring a great visual impact.
It's a good movie for anyone who likes this style.

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Extended Reading
  • Amelie 2022-03-22 09:01:46

    As a true lobster fan, it's hard to hide this disappointment. When you think about it, there's really nothing to compare the two films. In fact, the story this time is more similar to Stoker or entering a room, with obvious traces of Kubrick. I don't know much about the Cannes Script Awards. The script of this film is almost the biggest weakness. The voice of the director, actors, cameraman, etc. is almost impeccable. After watching it, I watched Chainsaw 8, and I thought it was a bit similar. . .

  • Maxwell 2022-03-24 09:01:49

    A wave of fans of European literary and artistic costumes is climaxing again

The Killing of a Sacred Deer quotes

  • Anna Murphy: [to her husband] I believe the most logical thing, no matter how harsh this may sound, is to kill a child. Because we can have another child. I still can and you can. And if you can't, we can try IVF, but I'm sure we can.

  • Kim Murphy: [to her father] I love you so much, don't forget that. You gave me life and you, only you, have the right to take my life away. That makes perfect sense.