Open-ended movies are all possible, I just think it makes sense to understand this

Lenny 2021-12-21 08:01:02

After watching the movie, it seems that this is the case, but it doesn't seem to be the case. Anyway, I am very confused, and there are many doubts that I didn't make it clear in the movie. In short, I don't think things are what they see from the male protagonist's point of view. That is to say, the reality is not the story of a baron who married his sister two hundred years ago, and later gave birth to a daughter who was raised in a nursing home and was rescued by the man. So what is the reality in the movie? After reading a lot of film reviews and thinking about it myself, I finally realized that all the stories are the dreams of the male protagonist’s mother, a long, long dream before dying.
First of all, after I watched the entire movie from the perspective of the male protagonist, I felt that there were many unreasonable points, but if all these unreasonable parts were a dream of the male protagonist’s mother, it made sense.
Everything has been explained from the beginning of the movie. The protagonist's mother woke up suddenly, and then flashed a lot of pictures of things that happened later (a pile of eels, human oil essence, many ballet music boxes, Hannah spinning in the water, being locked in a water tank for spa treatment but drowning) The protagonist, the burning portrait, the burning castle, the old photo of the protagonist who used the glass as a magnifying glass, and then the picture of the music box), in fact, these are just her memories of her dreams, and then the protagonist’s mother died. , The ballet dancer's music box with closed eyes fell to the ground, and then the male lead came back to participate in the cremation, and the male lead was guilty.
In fact, here, the storytelling from the timeline is over.
The reality that really happened was that the male lead was ordered to pick up Old Pan in a nursing home, and then he went to see his mother before leaving, and told her mother that he was going to be promoted, and then he went to pick up Old Pan and finish After completing the mission, I found that my mother died before seeing her for the last time. The male protagonist came to participate in the cremation of her mother before he had time to put his luggage. So why is the movie presentation so complicated? Because the film begins to switch the protagonist's perspective constantly.
In fact, the whole story of the male protagonist going to the spa and nursing home presented in the movie is from the perspective of the mother, and it is the dream of the mother. All the adventure stories experienced by the hero and Hannah originated from the dialogue between the hero and his mother. The male lead said that he was going to work, and he would be back in a few days. Mom said you don’t look good and you need to rest. I used to persuade your father to take a break, but your father wouldn’t listen to me. Without knowing him, the hero said who is to blame for all this? From this sentence, we can know that the male lead grew up without his father. This is a fact.
Then the male lead asked her mother if she likes nursing homes. Mom said that people here are waiting to die. How happy I am. Then the male lead said that I have been promoted and can give you a better nursing home (actually I guess the male lead wants Push his mother farther so that he doesn’t have to spare his energy to take care of his mother), and then the protagonist’s mother is stunned. In fact, the mother here does not want to change to a better environment, but wants the company of relatives, and wants to be with her son. Together, I think mom is chilling and angry here, so mom said, then you will not come back. In fact, mom here means that if you send me to the nursing home by the sea, you will not come back to see me. But the male lead thought, or the movie should make the audience think that once the male lead went to the spa, he would never come back, so the male lead said that of course I would come back. Then the protagonist and his mother discussed the ballerina with closed eyes. The mother said that she had been dreaming. This is also regarded as the film telling us that everything that happened afterwards was a dream.
The small plot of the conversation with her mother gave birth to an entire thrilling dream. In this dream, Hannah was the incarnation of her mother. Hannah was a young girl who could not leave the nursing home. She had no home to go back. How similar it was to her mother’s experience. , Mom can only stay in the nursing home, there is no home to go back. Why did my mother dream that Hannah (she herself) was in a castle on a high mountain? It is because my mother is actually very lonely at heart. She has no friends in the nursing home. She just makes her music box by herself. So in her dream, Hannah is a special case, a lonely girl without friends and gregariousness. Why is Hannah's life experience as the child of a sibling who married in close relatives? This also reflects the mother’s loneliness for many years. No one else loves her, and no one walks into her life. Therefore, Hannah’s parents in the dream are not "others" but the two of the family. She was born of a combination of individuals. Later, the story revealed that Hannah’s mother was actually forced by the baron’s brother. So here is the helplessness of the male protagonist’s mother in real life. She didn’t want to live a lonely life alone. I want someone to love, but there is no such person in my mother's life. This is the lonely and miserable life of the male protagonist's mother. So why is the male protagonist trapped in the spa and can't come back? I think this is because my mother subconsciously wants to avenge her son, so that her son will also have a taste of the feeling of being trapped in a nursing home without freedom.
In the story, the male protagonist came late and had to come to see Old Pan again the next day, so he left and left the castle, but in the process of leaving he saw Hannah standing on the high wall, wearing a blue dress (The color of the skirt of the ballerina made by her mother is exactly the same.) Hannah's unique temperament made the hero stare at her for a long time, which means that her mother's heart actually hopes to be paid attention to by her son. But the male protagonist just watched for a long time and left Hannah (mother)'s sight, so a deer suddenly ran out and there was a car accident (actually this is what the mother hoped), so the male protagonist had to stay nursing home. It is worth mentioning that the background music of Hannah on the high wall is the music box music of the male protagonist's mother, and later the male protagonist asked Hannah how to hum the music in the music box, which implies that Hannah is the male protagonist's mother.
After the car accident, the male protagonist’s inexplicable nosebleeds, the abnormal dean’s diagnosis that he was unhealthy and that he had to undergo spa treatments, and the male protagonist would have hallucinations from time to time. Hannah (mother) did not want the male protagonist to leave, so her mother’s dream This is the case with the hero in here.
The male protagonist’s mother dislikes nursing homes very much. This is true, so the dark spa in the story (that is, in her dreams) is the true feelings of the male protagonist’s mother about the nursing home. Why are the old people in the nursing home sluggish? This implies that in the impression of the male protagonist’s mother, the old man’s soul will be squeezed out after staying in the nursing home for a long time.
The perverted dean has been confining Hannah, which means that the host's mother is physically bound by the nursing home, without freedom and happiness. Moreover, the abnormal dean is actually a faceless man, which also means that this kind of imprisonment is an invisible and abstract imprisonment, a imprisonment of the heart and soul.
The protagonist convinced Hannah to secretly use a bicycle to drive him out of the nursing home to the town. The bicycle shuttles between the shadows of the trees. How cheerful is this. Hannah (mother) undoubtedly likes this feeling of freedom. In the small town, Hanna took the initiative to dance a dance in front of everyone, which attracted a killer to take advantage of it. In fact, it reflected the mother’s heart that the hero wanted others to contact her. Later, the hero couldn’t stand it and kill the horse. The big fight reflects that the male protagonist's mother wants to be the focus of everyone's attention, and wants to get more attention from her son and others.
Later, the male protagonist was depressed by the hospital and became numb (that is, the protagonist experienced a tooth loss, was arrested by the police, and the toilet was full of eel hallucinations), and even began to admit that he was sick. Hannah takes a shot. Hannah (the hero's mother) sees the hero immersed in the water, without freedom, she feels softened as a mother. So at this time she no longer wanted to trap the male lead in the nursing home.
So later Hanna took the little ballerina to find the hero, she said, she woke up, you make me think I will leave here one day (actually this is the voice of the hero’s mother, this is what she wants to question her son ) But the male lead smiled strangely and said, why does anyone want to leave? In fact, this echoes the conversation in reality that the male lead asked her mother if she was happy in the nursing home, and asked her to go to a better nursing home.
Finally, the climax of the story came.
In the end, the perverted dean insisted on raping Hannah, and it also reflected the protagonist’s mother’s deep hatred for binding her and imprisoning her in the nursing home.
The protagonist will come to rescue Hannah at a critical moment, expressing clearly the protagonist’s mother’s strong desire to be taken out of the nursing home by her son. In the end, Hannah did not hesitate to hack to death the perverted dean, and she was avenging her staying in the nursing home for many years. There is a detail. When the male protagonist poured gasoline into the underground cave of the church, the ballerina fell on the ground and was doused with gasoline. The ballerina is actually a symbol of imprisonment, because she can only turn on the music box and never Dancing in places other than the music box, the music box is like a sanatorium that confines the hero’s mother, so the ballerina is doused with gasoline, indicating that Hannah (the heroine’s mother) will finally be free (in fact, it also implies that she is about to die, soul Finally free).
The burned portrait represents the heroine's mother saying goodbye to the past, because she is about to leave this world. In the end, the fire completely burned down the nursing home, Hannah was finally free, and she could leave this ghost place completely. It also indicates that the male lead mother in reality will completely leave the nursing home, pass away from the world, and gain the freedom of the soul.
Hannah pushed a bicycle that symbolizes freedom. This time it was the protagonist carrying Hannah (implying that his mother wanted to rely on her son again), and the two shuttled under the shadow of the tree again, ushering in the comfort after a long period of depression.
In the end, the male protagonist’s bicycle crashed into a car. The car was full of company executives. The executives asked Lao Pan? The male lead said that he was gone, implying that the mother in the dream hoped that her son could lay down work for her. The protagonist gave up and took Hannah away, implying that the mother wanted her son to choose her between work and her.
In the last detail, the male protagonist shows an evil smile in the last scene of the film. This smile made the male protagonist's mother suddenly awakened from her dream. The beginning of the film already showed her astonishment after waking up, because at this time, she realized that it was not the son who took her from the dark sanatorium, but the god of death. With endless regret and sorrow, with endless loneliness and loneliness, she died. The music box in his hand clattered to the ground. The ballerina fell from the box. The box can no longer imprison her dancing, but she will never dance again...
The hero's mother is so pitiful...
I think the film reveals the lonely and poor old age of the elderly who do not want to be taken care of by their families. No matter how good the conditions in the nursing home are, they are not their own homes, and they have no sense of belonging. I remembered that my grandma told me that once she went to a nursing home to have a look, how did I ask? Are the conditions good? Grandma repeatedly said that it was not good, but the conditions may not be bad. I asked her if she had entered the dormitories of those old people to see what it was like. Grandma said, "Oh, no, she just looked around and came back." I understand that she didn't want to see the dormitory there, and was even afraid to go there. In short, don't let your old relatives increase the fear of loneliness and loneliness. Give them more care...
So what is A Cure for Wellness? Only love and care... The
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A Cure for Wellness quotes

  • Volmer: Do you know what the cure for the human condition is? Disease. Because that's the only way one could hope for a cure.

  • Volmer: [from the trailer] Accept the diagnosis... You'll soon see... it's wonderful here.