The female No. 1 is on the verge of stepping into a state of madness at any time, which is the only point of this film as a horror film

Freda 2022-09-28 09:43:47

Single mother, not graduating from college, early marriage, broken job, lonely forest, young child is uncomfortable with the new environment, repulsive, rebellious, wrong educational methods, mother-child confrontation, alienation, insomnia, scar on forehead, brain damage, mental normality suddenly, sluggish and crazy Neighbors, crazy talk, testimonials, weird death --------------------------------------- ------------- Here, from the perspective of psychological horror films, the heroine is basically successful. The next step is to turn into the sunset and run wildly in the direction of the madman. The son binds the single mother to a happy life. Under the pressure of all of you, the single mother alienated her only child into a monster. The climax of the drama is fixed, the mother is crazy, and the child is dead. But out of political correctness and awe of feminism, the director showed us a strong desire to survive, supernatural pits, celestial eyes, faceless people in the ground, instant COPY of biological features, muscle reorganization and bone shrinkage, puppets by the cave And the denial of the only child, the self-denial of the video by the widower and the affirmation of the mental state of the single mother, OVER,, the horror film counterattacks into a sci-fi film -------------------- -------------------- The camera narration and tone atmosphere of the whole film are very elegant, the tone is gloomy and cramped, the female lead looks suddenly, sluggish, numb, and does things out of tune, There is no dominance, no control, and it is always on the verge of stepping into a state of lunatic, which is the only point of view of this film as a horror film

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The Hole in the Ground quotes

  • Chris O'Neill: I'm sorry, mummy.

  • Sarah O'Neill: Then tell me I'm wrong. Tell me I'm crazy.

    Des Brady: I can't.