Say three questions

Eldridge 2022-12-23 15:50:42

The first point is that not long after the parents moved in, Emily took the doll to the mountains one morning. When she came back, the doll was gone. After her father asked, she left with Emily, and she gave a shot of Emily's feet. , the shoes are already wet. If it is said that both father and Emily entered the cave at the end, and there is water in the cave, so the wet shoes symbolize that Emily has entered the cave, which can be explained, but what is the meaning?

The second point is Emily's attitude towards dolls. Emily was found by her father when she was playing with the male neighbor. Then Emily was taken back to the room by her father and said not to talk to strangers. Emily said that he was not a stranger. , according to the back, we can know that Emily and the male neighbor met in the cave, so it is understandable that they are not strangers. At the end of the cave, it can be seen that there are many old dolls in the cave. The male neighbor has come out of the cave, so those dolls should be damaged by him. After meeting Emily, Emily's dolls are gone, but she No panic for the doll being destroyed. So was her doll broken by the male neighbor or by the second-person father? So what's the point of the male neighbor coming out of the cave and squeezing the butterfly to death and destroying the doll in the cave?

The third point is the male neighbor's account. The father went to the neighbor's house to find out what happened, and the female neighbor cried to his father (I thought the female neighbor also experienced Emily's deeds, and there was a Charlie with her), and then there was the third The strange behavior of the male neighbor in the second o'clock, what are these for enriching the content of the movie? In order to lead the audience to think that the male neighbor is Charlie? And in the end, he didn't tell the male neighbor.

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Hide and Seek quotes

  • [Steven is peering in through the windows]

    David: [screaming] You stay away. You stay away. You get out of here.

  • David: [hugging Emily] I'm so sorry I didn't believe you. I'm so sorry, honey.