Just a brave but unlucky child

Elouise 2021-11-12 08:01:15

This is almost the third time I have seen it. The first time I watched it as a horror movie, the second time as a romance movie, and the third time as an inspirational movie.
Horror films-very old-fashioned sections, unresolved resentments, unstoppable destiny, not all evil will be defeated, and not all resentments come from deep hatred. It's just that you happened to run into it, which was rather unlucky. This is the case with the heroine. The power of evil spirits is always infinite. At the beginning of the film, the soul of a boy who took someone else's chain was captured. After 40 years of fighting, the psychic took his life and only temporarily drove away the evil spirits. The heroine fought back again and again, but in the end it was hard to escape hell. It's not scary, but the style of painting is disgusting. (Don't read the small fresh and soft sister paper, not only will not eat, but also may have a shadow on the old lady)

Romance film-for a materialist professor, believing that his girlfriend is haunted by evil spirits is simply nonsense. But the male lead said, "But you believe it." So it's worth doing what he thinks is absurd. So he took the initiative to find a psychic and paid 10,000$. For him, nothing compares to the suffering of his lover's heart. What he chooses is not to explain everything with his own feelings and knowledge. When others thought she was crazy, he said that she might need my help; when mom asked about his girlfriend’s dilemma, he tried to divert the topic; even if he didn’t believe in the psychic, he accompany his girlfriend in fortune, because he knew it could. Reassured her. Try to understand her feelings, so that you can't understand, but try to be considerate.
How many people just think about problems from their own perspective, ignoring the other's feelings and needs. In the end, each speaks its own words, each drifting away at the point where they meet.

Inspirational film – the film begins with the heroine practicing her pronunciation on the radio, and from the hero’s mother, she learned that the heroine is a girl from the countryside, "village girl". There is a scene in the film where the heroine sees her old photo "Queen Pig" "Looking at the once chubby self, looking at the now glamorous female protagonist working in the bank, one can imagine how much effort she put in to win who she is today. She always works hard, even when driving in the morning, she has to practice pronunciation to make her American accent more standard and get rid of the local accent. She worked hard to get promoted and to be worthy of her professor boyfriend. She tolerated her work, and didn't see her complaining to her boyfriend even if the job was not going well, even if it looked disgusting, she still ate it. She frankly said that her mother was addicted to alcohol, and finally told her boyfriend the truth that she could have helped the "witch" delay the mortgage. She is independent and faces dangers and difficulties on her own. She was kind, and she had the opportunity to give that "button" to others one after another. She couldn't bear it again and again. In the end, she wanted to give it to that competitor, but she gave up when she saw his pleading eyes. She was brave, and finally chose to "return" the "button" curse to the witch, wanting to let the witch go to hell by herself. Moreover, knowing that she could use 10,000$ in exchange for the chance of a living, she sold her own property so there were only more than 3,000 left in the family property. She did not ask for help to teach her boyfriend, but ate ice cream by herself in despair. (This ice cream scene was eaten twice. Whenever the hostess was nervous and desperate, she would eat ice cream. Another time she would eat ice cream when she didn't know who to give the button.) Maybe her life has always been like this. All the good things come from her own 100% effort. The perfect figure depends on a vegetarian diet, and she leaves the farm to work in the city, all working hard to bear and solve it by herself. Maybe every time I complete a goal, I will encourage myself in my heart and smile proudly (this is also the case twice, once the heroine in the car thought that she had defeated the witch, and the other time the heroine successfully threw the "button" into the cemetery. In the witch’s mouth) and when all the good things are coming, on Monday, her boyfriend will ask for marriage and her destiny will no longer be entangled by evil spirits, the door of hell opens to her, the curse is not lifted, and she is pulled in alive. hell. Isn't her life always like this? In contrast, the old woman delayed the mortgage time and time again. The old woman secretly put all the free food in her bag, and was very rude to ask the hostess to the hostess. She was rejected like this, saying that she had been humiliated. It's ironic to hold on to someone like the hostess in the end. Look at the granddaughter of the old woman to know who the old woman is. Such a heroine encounters a horror movie, so it just adds a tragic atmosphere to her tragic ending. Unlucky kid paper~
Someone scolded the director, why is it such an ending. The ending looked really worried. What does the director want to express? I want to say that no matter how hard you work, you can't get rid of the tricks of fate. Whoever says that if you work hard, you will be happy and successful. Your efforts will only make yourself better, but you will not necessarily get the results you want. Deeply, the powerlessness in front of reality.

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Drag Me to Hell quotes

  • Milos: [possessed by the Lamia] I don't want your cat, you dirty pork queen!

  • Mr. Jacks: [after being sprayed head to toe in blood] Did I get any in my mouth?