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Curiosity killed the cat.
It is said that China also produced a Hitchcock-style suspense film "curiosity kills the cat". I wonder what the specific meaning of the topic is? I just think it's a bit far-fetched to portray a suspense movie with an extramarital affair as the background. However, I feel that the screenwriter's own grasp of suspense films is just right, but the domestic film market of this theme is not as good as science fiction films and kung fu films! A few months ago, "Crazy Stone" let the audience see the broad market of another theme film, and the black humor also showed a freshness, which made people relax their stiff muscles!

Curiosity kills the cat is set in the married life of a rich girl, but it exposes a popular social malady-"extramarital affairs"! I have to put up with it. Men do have a strong desire to conquer, which may be beyond our understanding, but those who have a successful career and a particularly strong desire are bound to do deviant things! This is a very common phenomenon in psychology, which is the unique "conquest desire" of the male body itself.

Liang Xiaoxue: The story revolves around the protagonist's extramarital affair, mainly about how to find a way to get rid of the endless entanglement of "mistress" after a tricky attempt! That woman (Liang Xiaoxue) is really in love with the man (solemnly). At the beginning, the director set the stage for us to enter his circle step by step, thinking that this series of evil dramas were all done by Liang Xiaoxue! Of course, I also looked at it in the wrong way, but now I feel really stupid. Liang doesn't need to do this. All she wants is a serious dark love affair, which has nothing to do with the heroine's life. Moreover, if she does this, she will put herself in a more passive position. On the one hand, she will be seriously annoyed, on the other hand, she will lose more. So there is only one possibility, that is, her initial assumption is wrong, that is, Liang did not do these farce at all. She deliberately admitted that she did it at the beginning of the film, and it was also out of the personality of a little woman, so it was shocking! This woman has a really strong personality. When she solemnly proposed to end this abnormal relationship, she was not as persistent as she expected, but sobbed peacefully there, and only she could see the tears. "Nothing" makes people feel that this woman is really a bit difficult to understand! But on the other hand, do you understand Liang with disdain or sympathy? I think everyone has his own opinion, but I think this character should be understood with sympathy. She can only blame herself for falling in love with a man with a wife. She should be the image of being hurt. From beginning to end, she has always been a role that has been hurt, abandoned and misunderstood. Finally, she was killed. Liang has never been happy from beginning to end. Even if it is a brief ambiguity, she can only be regarded as an insulted woman!

Serious: I know why the screenwriter chose such a person's name "serious" from the beginning, perhaps to make fun of it and let a seemingly "serious" person cheat and interpret an abnormal relationship between men and women-"extramarital affairs". If this relationship is removed, Zheng is a stable person. At the beginning, a rich girl like qian yu would choose him, probably because it makes people feel safe! In qian yu's words, it was her father's company. From beginning to end, Zheng Yi didn't say a word to her, but she fell in love with him because of it. Maybe this is a reason that is not a reason! Because of his background, he can't compare with Yu Qian at all He is not so much the son-in-law of the chairman in the company as a tool to carry on the family line. The old man's concern for his grandson (Xiao Bai ornaments) is beyond ordinary people's understanding, and even mercilessly scolded Zheng for not caring for his grandson at the board meeting, which also laid a subtle foreshadowing for Zheng's subsequent derailment. It was because of the impulse that Zheng paid the price for his behavior. In fact, since the affair, Zheng has lived in contradiction. Seeing this character can only be understood by the impulse of a normal man. Confucius said: Impulse is the devil, but Zheng didn't seem to understand the meaning of this sentence. Men will be impulsive at any time, cheat because of impulse, and kill because of impulse. Impulse destroys itself.

Qianyu: I was strange to Qianyu from the beginning. She is too normal for her husband's infidelity. Too normal makes people feel a little abnormal? Now I finally understand the "most poisonous woman's heart". In order to vent her anger, she chose this way to fight back her husband's infidelity, but do I think it is necessary? She said she couldn't stop, but what made her stop? Is it the abnormal pleasure of framing others, or the result of letting her husband go to jail insane! And that security guard has become one of her own. Although she doesn't admit it, he is actually his pawn. Without the secret help of the security guard, how could her plan be so smooth? Although the security guard has repeatedly emphasized his own money, I think he has an unspeakable feeling for Qian, even if it is not an emotion, it should be a desire to get her body, which can still be seen in a later clip. Who else would go to prison for tens of thousands of dollars? Ten years, not ten hours, not ten days.

Follow-up: This film must have adopted some shooting techniques. I can't say, because I don't know anything about this aspect, and I only know a "montage" shooting technique at most. If we can expand the theme to a deeper level, I think the educational significance of suspense films to society will be more secondary and profound than other films!