Translation mistakes and some detailed analysis

Shanie 2022-03-21 09:02:08

Let's talk about a few things that are not said in many analyses. The first is that the kind of fish is regarded as a totem! That kind of fish can hardly be bent up and down like the door of the spa, but only horizontally, and it is almost a symbol of worship from the door. The fact that Hannah was not eaten by fish and the Baron's stubborn belief that bloodlines need to be pure is related, and people with pure blood will not be eaten by fish! So the baron thought it was necessary to keep the blood pure. It should be inherited by women, so the baron was also eaten in the end, or the baron's blood was not pure enough. The second is that the water you drink can make people hallucinate. Everyone knows that, but in fact, it is the water where the fish has lived that can make people hallucinate. Have you found that the water is not pure? Residents downstream are more likely to experience hallucinations if the water source is the problem. Regardless of whether the actor had a car accident or not, he really fell asleep for 3 days. The third is, that kind of human oil is really powerful. The little girl, no, she should be an old woman who has lived for two hundred years, because it is a premature baby or an embryo. Under the condition of constantly taking human oil, she can survive, but the sequelae are also It's quite obvious that you don't speak until you are 11 years old, and you don't have menstruation until you are more than 200 years old... The fourth is that the translation is very misleading. The English is A cure for wellness. The correct literal translation is: a kind of treatment for health. We know from this title, in fact, the director satirized a lot of things, satirized that many of the current medical care is over-medical; satirized the current health care products in order to sell, the customers are said to be sick; satirized the rich People have no brains, they are easy to be deceived, people are stupid and have a lot of money; the setting of human oil is even more ironic and squeezing, the rich squeeze the common people, and then they are squeezed by liars after they become rich; a group of old people get up one after another and surround the male protagonist. It vividly satirizes that after the rumor-mongers made their rumors and the listeners were brainwashed, they became a huge crowd of public opinion. The rumor-mongers can even do nothing and watch the few people who tell the truth be overwhelmed by the rumors.

Fifth, the ending is the same as it was 200 years ago, fire! Maybe the male protagonist will rebuild the hurt spa after he has gone bad.

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Extended Reading
  • Morgan 2021-12-21 08:01:02

    In the end, Dai Hanhan wanted to perform a bohemian smile that loves freedom, but he was too happy accidentally and turned himself into a magic shark.

  • Darien 2021-12-21 08:01:02

    The Nordic suspense ethics strange life continues to sell abductees. A 90-minute story dragged on for two and a half hours, and it all relied on the male protagonist forcibly dragging the time with low intelligence. At the beginning of the middle stage, many scenes were omitted inexplicably, and elements such as hypnotic reversal blows were introduced to make a cult carnival of sexual indifferent version. Later, I was stunned, who was not sexually indifferent at all. The villain galgame has played too much. Stupid, disgusting and dog-blooded, but also playing his own style (derogatory

A Cure for Wellness quotes

  • Pembroke: [Lockhart reading his letter] To my fellow-members of the Board. A man cannot unsee the truth. He cannot willingly return to darkness, or go blind once he has the gift of sight, any more than he can be unborn. We are the only species capable of self-reflection. The only species with the toxin of self-doubt written into our genetic code. Unequal to our gifts, we build, we buy, we consume. We wrap us in the illusion of material success. We cheat and deceive as we claw our way to the pinnacle of what we define as achievement. Superiority to other men.

  • Pembroke: [Lockhart now reading the letter sitting at boardroom table] There is a sickness inside us. Rising like the bile that leaves that bitter taste at the back of our throats. It's there in every one of you seated around the table. We deny its existence until one day the body rebels against the mind and screams out, "I am not a well man." No doubt you will think only of the merger. That unclean melding of two equally diseased institutions. But the truth cannot be ignored. For only when we know what ails us can we hope to find the cure. I will not return. Do not attempt to contact me again. Sincerely, Roland E. Pembroke.

    Hank Green: Well, Mr. Lockhart, what do you make of that?

    Lockhart: Clearly he's lost his mind.

    Wilson: Our thought exactly.

    Hollis: Man goes for two-week spa vacation and has a complete mental breakdown.

    Humphrey: [viewing his smartphone] Who the hell takes the waters in the 21st century anyway?