#無動画# If it is not for commercial effect, it is obviously inappropriate to use a horror cruise ship to define the title of the film. The horror of this film is not in the process, but in the later reflection, from the punishment of death, from the reincarnation of hell that is unwilling to give up , from the redemption of a mother. The first ten minutes were partly suspenseful, and I thought it was just an ordinary death at sea plot, but at the end, I was suddenly shocked. It turned out that the little boy at the beginning had long since disappeared, and it turned out that the different attitudes of the heroine have changed between two people. It doesn't matter how many female protagonists appear in the cycle and how many female protagonists appear in the end. The meaning of the female protagonist's constant cycle of killing is because of a bit of obsession that she has forgotten in her heart. She only knows that someone is waiting for her, and she desperately kills the only one. In order to survive, in order to take his son to escape the pursuit of death again. The last driver symbolizes the ferryman of the soul or the god of death (just the meaning, not necessarily the real god of death), and he keeps implying that the heroine can only live by letting go, but the heroine falls over and over again, because there is hope to save her son. Just like a survival game without archives, death means starting over, and you can only get out of it by giving up. The heroine lost her memory shortly after getting on the ship, and the companion who disappeared at the same time never appeared. He may have really died in a shipwreck, or it may be the key to the heroine's amnesia. That glass of wine may mean Meng Po soup. Reincarnation is a circle. Every point is the beginning and every point is the end. The persistence of a mother gives her the power to kill a boatload of people. Destruction comes from love. Some people say why she does this, this is the mother, She is willing to fall into hell, just to save her children in heaven.
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