horror ending

Carolyne 2022-03-22 09:02:44

"X Sacred Rule" personal essay about watching movies, non-serious movie reviews for nearly two hours of movies, I feel so tormented, it's not that the movie is boring, it's a sense of powerlessness, I can't do anything, and there are a lot of things, I just think about it It hurts. The movie is stretched to four or five hours. I want to scream but can't make a sound. It's similar to the hero's hallucination and collapse after seeing his wife commit suicide. Not long after the beginning, the reasoning of the movie ended. It was completely anti-type rhythm. I paused subconsciously and glanced at the progress bar. There was more than an hour left, and I was thinking about how to play this? After reading it, I suddenly realized that there are so many elements involved, including psychological crimes, horror and suspense, and finally a little historical background of cults, so many elements are integrated in such a short period of time. It's so compact, I still think it's too long, I can only say that I haven't read it carefully enough! The picture of the movie looks very depressing, with a rough feeling unique to the film era. It is this rough feeling that sets off the terrifying atmosphere to the extreme, and even for a moment, I thought I was watching the midnight ring! Fortunately, the movie doesn't have any shocking scenes, but there are a few cult scenes. When I saw it, my heart sank and I broke into a cold sweat, so the movie is also in the style of a psychological horror movie, which is more in line with my opinion on The understanding of horror movies (how can I be so cheap? I am a very sensitive person, but I have to watch this kind of horror movie to think about) The ending of the movie is very pessimistic. I think in addition to increasing the sense of fate, it should also be There are other meanings. I don't know about Japanese society, but I just heard about it on Weibo and some knowledge programs, so I also want to try to understand it. It may not be accurate. If the last waiter picks up the knife action , imagined as a metaphor, I think it is a kind of "virus", a kind of thought, just like the murderer said, who are you? How many people can answer such a philosophical question? The ideas of cults survive in the movie, and even upright people like the male protagonist have become missionaries. It is conceivable that people's minds are so fragile that "viruses" have room for survival. Hypnosis is the technique of the movie. In China, "hypnosis" is everywhere, the murderers don't know themselves, or even know what they have done, our society is sick, modern people are sick! Is there anything more terrifying than this? No one has an answer, as at the end of the movie, the waiter is holding a knife, where is she going. . .

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  • George 2022-03-27 09:01:19

    Kiyoshi Kurosawa completed a double hypnosis ritual, built on sociology, induced subconsciousness through psychological suggestion, and outlined an alienated and alienated society. Different from common psychological thrillers, Kiyoshi Kurosawa uses environmental space Extremely externalized processing at other levels, just from the design of atmosphere, props, architecture or weather, you can perceive the weirdness of human nature.

  • Itzel 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    When I first saw Acheng's "Common Sense and General Knowledge", I didn't understand the catastrophe of the past ten years as a huge hypnosis show, but this film really confirmed the conjecture in my heart. It turns out that in the group, when the individual's IQ and discernment ability decline, it is easier to fall into that kind of personality worship. It turns out that some people consciously let the public unconsciously enter self-hypnosis. As for the ways, the most obvious ones are those that you want to see every day and those that you don't want to see, brainwashing ~ there are even more powerful ones, hahahahaha, can't say.