split/survive

Aracely 2022-04-16 09:01:09

good. It looks wonderful.

This is an overlooked movie.

This is also thanks to the wonderful performances of the male protagonist and the "female protagonist"

Watching the movie, from the beginning to the end, I have deep sympathy for the male protagonist. "The heroine" is not blunt but too hot. Women's clothing can be, if you don't believe it yourself, let others believe it.

The male protagonist, who was controlled by his mother since childhood, grew up cowardly and was not good at communication. A person, whether psychological or physical, is almost impossible to survive. Emma appeared after his mother died to help him survive. He was afraid of his mother, but he couldn't leave it either.

Parents' desire for control over their children kills him for the rest of his life.

The influence parents have on their children is truly profound and lasting.

Education really needs to be done in the right way.

However, Emma came from her mother, and when she saw Jack, the desire to have him emerged. And John didn't want the child to repeat his path. You can't fight Emma. Originally, there were strict clothing distinctions between the two, but later, Emma's personality was so strong that she ignored the constraints and appeared directly in the form of John. Also designed John to die, and I think it also includes personality. At least fall asleep.

In the end, when Maggie carried Jack away, Jack was happily playing with the plane. Emma smiled happily, looking at him, as if he was him, he was finally free and no longer controlled by his mother.

Sobering up, of course, because "she" also came from John, and was meant to "guard" John. It has to be said that it is an inextricable knot. The contradictions are numerous and inseparable from each other.

Emma still chose not to leave the house. This was the best choice. She felt that she was supposed to stay here and guard John when she appeared.

The story stops here.

Will John ever show up?

And what about Emma.

we do not know.

Indeed, proper white space is not enough.

good. I like it.

The male lead's performance is really pleasing to the eye. An underrated actor. There may not be a good chance. What a pity.

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Extended Reading
  • Westley 2022-04-14 08:01:01

    The director is amazing, it's thought provoking

  • Carolyne 2022-04-14 09:01:07

    A few shots scared me

Peacock quotes

  • John: She's not the boss of me!

  • Fanny Crill: Kids give you so much.