Everyone has a monster

Olin 2022-04-21 09:03:40

When I saw the introduction before, I thought it was just a simple revenge film, so I always wanted to watch it, but I was impressed after watching it.
This is a liar that is violent and bloody enough. The male protagonist, Yeo Jin-gu, has not seen the full movie because he is not old enough. But what impressed me was not the plot and the camera, but the monster, the monster that only appeared beside the two key characters.
In fact, in my opinion, everyone has a monster in their hearts, and some people can even see this monster. The monsters that live in everyone's heart are big and small. They are entrenched in the deepest part of our hearts, absorbing the dark, terrifying, and restless emotions in our hearts as nourishment. We don’t even remember, the shape of their existence is entirely up to us.
When I was in junior high school, for various reasons, I had the experience of being bullied by the head teacher and classmates for two years. For me, the monster in my heart at that time was probably the biggest state. It appeared when I was aggrieved and cried, when I was angry, and left a shadow on the school and the teachers. Even if this monster was finally brought back to the bottom of my heart, its influence and scars would still exist.
The existence of the monster parasitic in our hearts depends on us. The monster of Huayi did not disappear but was swallowed by him, but was locked into the deepest part of our hearts by him. Maybe one day this monster will appear again. At that time, Huayi may devour the monster again, but he may also be devoured by the monster.
So I think the monsters interpreted in the movie are the same as the monsters in each of us in reality. They are the "bestiality" side of the human soul, so in my opinion, what stands out in the movie is the portrayal of that monster. Whether it is Big Daddy who is swallowed by monsters or Huayi who is swallowing monsters, there are actually in reality. This part is the plot of the movie that is closest to the real world.
I dare to admit that there has always been a monster in my heart, so what about you?

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