I don't know why this movie has such a low rating, I think it's at least 7-8 points. This film has a very strong Spanish horror style. The whole film is full of gloomy and dull atmosphere, and the narrative rhythm is also very compact and not procrastinated. I don't know if you have noticed that when Julia and her husband were talking to each other in the front of the film, when the camera showed Julia, the light was bright, and when it turned to her husband, the light was dimmed, that is, from Julia's point of view. The feeling of the film, and we all experience the whole story from the perspective of the heroine in the back of the film. In the end, the chase and escape scene between the heroine and the nurse is very tense. Every flash of the flash in the dark affects the hearts of the audience. In short, I like the shooting method of this film. A caregiver is a person who lives in the dark, is ignored and forgotten, and in front of those who are blind, he can be their eyes, he can feel that he can be counted on and trusted, so in him Knowing that my mother could see blinded her eyes because if she wasn't blind she wouldn't need me. The female protagonist's sister actually did not fail in the operation, and her eyes were also stabbed blind by a nurse after she recovered, and the nurse's equipment was so advanced that even the doctor did not know that her sister's eyes were actually blinded by someone. Later, the heroine met this nurse and experienced the same thing as her sister. The nurse's mother, the heroine and the heroine's sister are all the same to the nurse, who can help them find a sense of existence. In the end, the nurse committed suicide under the threat of the police, or rather under the watchful eyes of the crowd. I love what the heroine says at the end of the film: "You said that in my eyes I can see the whole universe."
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