Why does the room keep implying that the male protagonist burns himself to death

Alice 2022-04-20 09:01:25

Why does the room keep implying that the male protagonist burns himself to death? After watching it, I suddenly wondered if the room implied that the male protagonist burned himself to death for freedom, and the ending meant that the male protagonist's soul was trapped in 1408, and the room was freed and went to the outside world. Otherwise, it's very strange, why keep telling the male protagonist to burn himself to death. At first, I was afraid that the room just wanted to kill the male protagonist. Later, I found that the male protagonist was too difficult to deal with.

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  • Shania 2022-03-20 09:01:27

    Something new in the shot

  • Sonya 2022-03-22 09:01:27

    The one who can’t escape is the haunted room, and the one who can’t get rid of is one’s own demons. After watching the horror tanker, the reincarnation routines get bored. Except for being scared at the ceiling passage and the end, the rest are a little flat, John Cusack The acting is great.

1408 quotes

  • Mike Enslin: [yelling at the top of his voice] We didn't do enough!

    Lily Enslin: [crying] Oh god! What are you talking about? We did everything we could have done!

    Mike Enslin: [still yelling] We should have helped her fight! Not filled her head up with bullshit stories of heaven, and clouds and nirvana!

    [flips over coffee table]

    Lily Enslin: [crying] She liked those stories!

    Mike Enslin: [no longer yelling] I need to get some cigarettes...

  • [Lily is reaching Mike Enslin via his laptop]

    Lily Enslin: Michael? Can you hear me?

    [Mike is freezing during a supernatural cold spell in Room 1408, but manages to crawl over to his laptop]

    Mike Enslin: Yeah.

    Lily Enslin: Oh, my God, thank God. Jesus, I've been trying to get through.

    Mike Enslin: [whispering] Did you call the cops?

    Lily Enslin: Yeah, yeah, they're at the hotel! Didn't you say the Dolphin?

    Mike Enslin: Yes.

    Lily Enslin: You're sure.

    Mike Enslin: Yes. Yes. 1408.

    Lily Enslin: Yeah. They're in 1408. The room's empty.