Personality disorder, social tragedy, family is the culprit.

Frieda 2022-04-19 09:02:35

First of all, I personally think that Anna was buried alive and her boyfriend Paul was attacked by Elliot alone in the cemetery.

From the very beginning of the film, I tried to find Elliott's motives, and never gave it a face. It is not understood until the end of the film that Jack's (child's) family and experiences mirror Elliott's childhood.

Eliot's background, occupation, funeral director and undertaker, nearly fifty years old, no family life, no love life, no personal hobbies, no friends. This can be regarded as a kind of failed life, perhaps by his own choice. Then push it forward, is it very likely that he was born in the same family as Jack. Single parent? Parents hardly care about their own life or death, and few people speak for them when they are bullied at school. Childhood is an important period for personality shaping. Family, school, and society play an important role in the formation of personality. At this time, if he met more people like Elliot, he would be easy to get on the road. It is natural to choose such a leisurely, self-satisfied job that is not truly respected by others.

Anna's expression before being buried alive is all realistic and hallucinatory. Personally, I don't think there is anything mysterious and there is a lot of evidence. In the end, when designing to frame Paul, the camera was so fast that many people didn't know it well. I make a bold guess, the first step is to teach the little boys that some people are walking dead, they will only waste other people's oxygen, they need to be sent to the coffin, the second step, the obvious aggressive method, let Paul who has been drinking too much drive to dig tomb, and then followed by the little boy. If Paul does get into a car accident, it's the same as he did with the female teacher, injecting hydrobromide, then taking him to the hospital, and then a death certificate. If Paul was lucky enough not to have a car accident, he would falsely report to the police, let the little boy see the ambulance, think there was an accident, and then rush to the cemetery to attack Paul alone. Then Paul did get to the cemetery (the red Volvo next to the cemetery) by luck, but he had only one thing on his mind, dig the grave. At this time, Paul was very vulnerable to attack. The third step is to let Jack participate in the "psychic" process, slowly brainwash him, and then learn to become a teacher (anyway, Jack's family won't care where he went, what he did, and he couldn't return home). Then Jack grew into Elliott, which is the motive and background of Elliott's crime.

From the anesthesia profession, there is no such perfect anesthetic as hydrated hydrobromide. Interrupting breathing and heartbeat can also keep the organism alive, and it can speak and run away. But the movie can assume that there is a perfect drug, and even then, it's just Elliott's aid, and his real weapon is psychological aggression. The commonly used inhalation anesthetics sevoflurane, isoflurane, desflurane, etc. are all made of bromine homologous elements (halogen elements), which have sedative, analgesic and partial muscle relaxation effects. However, vital signs such as heartbeat and respiration are still relatively obvious under clinical anesthesia concentration.

This is my first time writing a film review. Welcome to discuss. Any similarity is purely coincidental, and I don't like it.

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Extended Reading
  • Lee 2022-03-15 09:01:05

    If the heroine is dead, it is a good death education film, but the heroine is not dead, so this is a suspenseful film full of holes.

  • Jaylen 2022-04-24 07:01:17

    Suspense films can't spoil the heroine, a lot of dew points are very good

After.Life quotes

  • Anna Taylor: I tried. It's not so simple to change. I woke up another day, took a shower, drove in the same traffic to work, went home, went to sleep, woke again. Nothing was ever different.

    Eliot Deacon: What did you really want from life?

    Anna Taylor: I wanted to be happy.

  • Anna Taylor: This is the end?

    Eliot Deacon: The last part's the most difficult. You're going to have to face it alone, but - you'll be at peace soon.