
The tall and handsome Canadian type male Ryan Reynolds, since starring in "Deadpool", the painting style has become unbearable to look at.
No matter when or where, it is a dirty and under-beaten look.
But in fact, before he became popular, he was a powerful acting master who could be sweet and salty, and cute and cute.
What I bring to you today is that Ryan's classmates were a cold masterpiece of sword taking the side before "degrading".
The pink color that overflows in the film:
And the inadvertent spill of blood red:
Make a serial killer story wrapped in fantasy laughable and hateful and pathetic:
Bloody Whispers
The Voice
Jerry, the male protagonist, lives in a small town called Milton and is a new packer.
Because of his suicidal tendencies, he has been in a mental hospital for the previous decade and has only recently returned to society.
During his weekly routine, the psychiatrist would urge him to take his medication on time.
But Jerry never did.
Because as long as he takes the drug, he can no longer have a conversation with his pet.
A small black-bellied cat, and a cute and well-behaved big dog.
It's Jerry, who lives alone in an abandoned bowling alley, all his life.
One day, the factory was preparing to hold an annual employee gathering, and Jerry, a newcomer, was elected as a volunteer in the packaging department.
At the planning meeting, Fiona, a British girl in the advertising department next door, let the introverted Jerry fall in love at first sight.
So he pushed back against all odds and supported Fiona's proposal to dance the "conga".
I also got the opportunity to dance with the goddess.
At the instigation of the little pussycat, Jerry takes a fierce look at Fiona.
Unfortunately, he is not good at talking, let alone understanding women, and he has not been able to leave a good impression on his sister.
On the scheduled date night, Fiona texted the pigeons before leaving, and then ran to sing karaoke with her colleagues.
Empty Jerry sat alone in the restaurant all night...
Fortunately, "the sky has eyes", and a heavy rain trapped Fiona in the street.
Jerry, who was preparing to go home, happened to pass by, so the two coincidentally renewed the date.
In a good mood, Fiona proposes to go to the next town for a big meal, and Jerry naturally drives off the highway.
At this time, Fiona was as beautiful as an angel bathed in holy light in Jerry's eyes.
However, halfway through, they bumped into a wild deer running around in the dark.
The dying deer pleaded with Jerry, hoping that he would end his painful life.
Jerry didn't hesitate either, and in front of Fiona, he slit the deer's throat.
Of course, this move frightened the girl not lightly, and she immediately screamed and rushed out of the car.
Jerry took the knife and chased after it while explaining, but unexpectedly, he stumbled and inserted the knife into Fiona's abdomen.
Seeing fiona unable to speak in pain, Jerry did not call the police or call an ambulance.
Instead, it ended her life like a wild deer...
After returning home, big dog advises Jerry to call the police and turn himself in.
But the little cat told him to secretly dispose of the corpse, and said that killing is also a human nature.
Helpless, Jerry struggled all night and finally decided to follow the advice of the "demon".
Early in the morning, he set off for the forest where the incident occurred.
Even if Fiona is transformed into a corpse, she is still pure and immaculate.
Even the knife wounds and blood stains on his body disappeared without a trace.
In such a fairytale atmosphere, Jerry wrapped the corpse with pleasure.
And when he left, what he was left with was a mess...
At this point in the story, it is already very clear.
Jerry's mental illness did not heal, and there was a tendency to worsen after stopping taking medication.
The eerie pink color that is everywhere in the film, and the absurd behavior of the characters, are actually fictional worlds in the eyes of mentally ill people.
Through Jerry's nightmares, we also learn that the reason why he was put in a mental hospital was not as simple as suicide.
As a child, Jerry and her mother emigrated from Germany with their stepfather.
My mother had a mild illness and often "heard" another voice in her head.
After his stepfather discovers that Jerry has inherited the disease, he abandons the lonely mother and son again.
Later, in order to escape the "captivity" of the mental hospital, the mother attempted suicide.
Finally, I had to ask Jerry Jr. to end her pain.
This is Jerry's inner logic that he will kill the deer in pain and Fiona.
The mother attributed the "sounds" she heard to angels, and Jerry projected onto various animals.
Whoever they are talking to is actually a struggle and justification within themselves.
If you say that when you kill your mother as a child, you obey "orders."
This "accidental" killing made Jerry's psychology change in nature.
After he took Fiona's body home, he began the decomposition work.
The box containing the wreckage filled a wall...
But he only "saved" Fiona's head in the refrigerator.
Sure enough, the next day the head began to talk to Jerry.
After a short wonderful time, "Fiona" begs Jerry to find a partner for her.
Lisa, an acquaintance of the two, became the best target.
Unlike Fiona, who wants to refuse to return the favor, the newly divorced Lisa has a crush on the tall and handsome Jerry.
Coupled with the fact that both have a penchant for cats, they quickly came together.
This may be the first time Jerry has felt warmth in his life.
But at the same time, the voice of "Fiona" lingered in his head.
What kind of choice will Jerry, who is already terminally ill, make in the end?
The film's director is the comic book novelist Marga Shatapi, who was nominated for the Oscar for Best Animation for I Grew Up in Iran.
The profound artistic foundation is reflected in the big screen, which is full of colors and compositions full of strange beauty.
It is this peculiar manifestation that blurs the boundary between the normal world and the world of the mentally ill.
The strong contrast produces not a sense of horror, but absurd black humor.
While people are afraid of "mental illness", they can't help but want to understand their insoluble loneliness.
Of course, this is also due to Ryan Reynolds' idly walking performance.