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Is the evil body in Silent Hill a subject with Alice, or is the evil body also a subject just because it signed a contract to temporarily become an evil side to help recover?
Anyone who has seen Silent Hill will probably think that there is more than one space in the movie. There are generally three views on how much space there is in Silent Hill: death theory, dualism and ternary theory. The audience who hold the "death theory" (that is, Silent Hill is the "underworld", and the people who entered Silent Hill actually died in the opening car accident) may have "failed to understand" the movie or been misled by a mistranslated subtitle-"You are all dead" (actually, it should be "you are all cursed"). "Ternary Theory" is a widely supported viewpoint, and even some articles succinctly and vividly summarize the three worlds of Silent Hill with words such as "Huang Chengcheng", "Grey" and "Darkness". But I think that although Silent Hill has three worlds, the statement of "ternary theory" is not accurate. First of all, we can distinguish the three worlds of Silent Hill: It's interesting to write together ~>& lt 15:44: 17.

The humanistic connotation of Silent Hill largely comes from the existence of religious elements. At the beginning of the film, when Ross frantically searched for Sharon and finally hugged her husband, a lighted cross appeared in the background. Why didn't anything else come out? Like a ferris wheel with lights on? A building with lights on? Because this is a hint to tell you the religious theme involved in this film. And Ross appeared a sign on his way to Silent Hill, and the camera stopped on it. It said, "Don't you know we want Kayle The Judicator? Don't you know that saints will judge the world? Don't you know we want Kayle The Judicator? Don't you know that Christians want to judge the world? ) "These sentences were originally from 1 Corinthians, and the original text was" Don't you know that saints will judge the world? If you want to judge the world, aren't you qualified to judge trivial cases? Don't you know we want Kayle The Judicator? What's more, what happened in this life! Don't you know that Christians want to judge the world? If the world is judged by you, don't you deserve to judge this smallest thing? Don't you know we want Kayle The Judicator? Besides, what happened in my life? ) "This indicates the prospect of them going to Silent Hill and being" judged "by a group of religious bigots, but in the end it implies that the ending of the whole movie is the devil's trial of Christians, and those who think that justice is evil will eventually be abandoned by God-don't tell me that you didn't notice that the brand is a book, and don't tell me that you didn't think it was a Bible when you saw the shape of the book! There is also a text shot on the door frame of Ross at Silent Hill School: "The enemies of power will be condensed." This is the content of the biblical psalm. The original text is: "Evil will kill the wicked; ; The enemies of justice will be condensed (evil will kill the wicked; Those who hate the righteous will be condemned. " Needless to say, those who think they believe in God have been convicted and tried, and once again told the audience in advance. From the movie, we can know that Silent Hill was abandoned in1974165438+10 due to a fire in an underground coal mine. Up to now, underground boilers and veins are still burning violently, so deadly pollutants are floating in the air of Silent Hill. This is not obvious in the real world. In the clock industry, it seems to be snowing. Later, Ross discovered that it was actually falling "coal ash." And how does the Bible and the Revelation of St. John describe "hell"? "This is a permanent lake of fire. Its air comes from harmful coal, and its light comes from flickering flames. The night is dark, and the place where the cursed people live is infested with poisonous snakes. Their hope is despair. Ah, eternal death! Life without life! Ah, endless pain! " In the Gospels of the Bible, Jesus' description of hell also has the words "the fire never goes out". Here, the broken walls, rusty pipes and doors, iron stairs, rotating fans, clanging metal and smoke or steam coming out of nowhere seem to exist only in the dull environment of iron, black and red, which is the reappearance of the industrial era of big machine production! This is the artistic style of films in the post-industrial era, which has rendered the tragic image of eschatology to the declining industrial era. For Silent Hill, the artistic style of the post-industrial era is only its appearance, and the religious metaphor in the Bible is its essence. After the world in the church was opened, the believers in the church prayed to stop the "doomsday judgment" in the Bible or the so-called "apocalypse" in the movie. The monster in the movie Silent Hill is also a big attraction. Their shapes and characteristics are the expressions of fear, pain, hatred and anger after alessa was severely burned. No matter in movies or games, these monsters are not the product of "how ugly they are, how to design them" just to cause horrible visual effects. The religious connotation and sexual implication are enough for these monsters to be worshipped by Freudians! The first horror scene Ross saw after entering his inner world was an object on an iron bed. I didn't see what it was, specifically a person who died miserably, and it was the restoration of the game scene. Ross later discovered that there was a Christian wearing a "protective suit" hanging on the barbed wire wall (this person is still alive). If I'm not mistaken, he broke a hand, and he hung there in the form of a cross (another religious hint). Judging from their shapes and whining sounds like children, the next monster is actually bullying alessa's classmates at school. These children have always existed in their inner world in this horrible way after being burnt to coke by the big fire caused by the evil forces owned by alessa. The second monster is called "tights" by gamers and is the only monster in the movie. From the red blood when the policewoman Sybil shot, we can basically infer that it was a person trapped in her own skin. It is said that when filming this monster, real people put on armless tights and then synthesized them by computer. This monster is a portrayal of the protagonist's painful psychology of self-restraint around his sick wife for many years in the game "silent hill 2". Moving here can also have a reasonable explanation. Because alessa was forced to be tied to the stake. The monster who crawled out of the toilet was the cleaner who raped alessa after she was bullied by her classmates and hid in the toilet. In the movie, the name Colin on the ID card was used twice to show his relationship with the monster. This monster was bound by barbed wire in a twisted form, which should be alessa's revenge for being raped. The monster's eyes were covered with barbed wire, which was alessa's punishment for seeing Colin's body when she raped her. The role of infusion bottle is well known, and it also plays the role of sexual suggestion here (don't think this is the reason why alessa is pregnant. It is inferred that alessa was about 9 years old at that time, and she could not have children. When the monster crawls, its arm will produce vine-like blood vessels, accompanied by toxic bubbles. Its constant "sticking out its tongue" is a sign of sexual suggestion. According to the way it crawls with its legs hanging high, every time it crawls, the genitals will be severely rubbed, which is also alessa's revenge for him.