I saw the trailer before and was amazed by the BGM (wicked game--Anna/Ursine Vulpine). Today I finally had the opportunity to finish watching this film. The first half I thought it was a story of a love veteran who cheated on the little milk dog's feelings and property. The second half feels that the depth of the film should be far more than that.
Did Rachel love love her cousin? I think it's love. She saw the male lead's shyness and nervousness for the first time, because the male lead looks like
She was very similar to her cousin and panicked. Her husband died recently, and suddenly a person who looked exactly like her deceased husband appeared. It should be possible that Rachel gradually fell in love with the male lead. As for whether she is bad or not, whether she is poisoned or not, I think the film deals with ambiguity, just for the audience to guess.
Here are a few things I can think of:
The last sentence the heroine said to the hero means sorry, it may be because I am sorry for poisoning you (I don't want to believe this setting), the other is that I want to see the scenery, do you want to be together, in fact, it is To test whether the male protagonist still has feelings for her, until the male protagonist finally leads her to the edge of the cliff, the female protagonist understands. She held the male protagonist's head and said that she couldn't stand it. The male protagonist's words may be crushing the camel. The last straw. . There is actually a first possible point here that I am not sure about: the heroine deliberately said "double" when she gave him tea, leading people to suspect that this was the last blow, that this competition is either your death or me Let's die, it's pretty tiring for them to live a life of mutual suspicion. . . I know I'm going to kill myself, I also know that you doubt me, you don't know me, you don't know what I really want, you think you love me, but you don't think long-term, can be with me A lifetime of love. I'm sorry we hurt each other like this, sorry for the entanglement caused by our complicated relationship and property issues...
Rachel's bad reputation: I can't rule out slandering her because she's young, widowed, and beautiful, but those parties show that she's actually very social, loves life, treats people warmly, and has a cheerful personality. When it comes to her deceased husband, she is also in pain, so it's hard to say whether she was poisoned or not. Maybe his deceased husband's illness and the male protagonist's illness may be inherited from the family, they will see hallucinations and have a tendency to be violent.
The male protagonist's childhood sweetheart: At the end of the film, she clearly saw that the male protagonist had a headache, but she did not show concern. She guessed that she felt that the male protagonist would not live long, and the property would be her and her children's in the future. And she has been ringing the alarm for the male protagonist, saying to be careful with the female protagonist and so on. She does not rule out the suspicion that she is making trouble. The biggest doubt is that on the male protagonist's birthday, what did she and her father say to the female protagonist, what did she say to the female protagonist? How truthful is the retelling of the heroine's words, the heroine's attitude seems to have changed. . . But it's also possible that she didn't participate, she just let it go. This feeling depends on whether she is a ruthless person. If she loves the male protagonist very much, the male protagonist is suddenly captured by a woman who originally hated it, and she is naturally uncomfortable. , As for whether there will be revenge, the movie is also open-ended. . .
Now that I listen to this song again, I feel even more deeply.
What a wicked game to play, to make me feel this way.
What a wicked thing to do, to let me dream of you.
What a wicked thing to say, you never felt this way.
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