After watching 10 movies that make people desperate, the one who can insist on watching one is a rut

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-02-07

In the world of cinema, there are works that are not only impressive, but also touch the deepest fears and despairs of the human heart. These films, with their deeply human depictions, gripping plots, and unexpected endings, make audiences despair. In this article, we will review ten films that make people despair, their deep meanings and human touches.

1."Dogtown".

The staged presentation of the plot shows the most ** heart through the most simple face. Nicole Kidman creates a negative image of arrogance with a bland tone and attitude throughout, thus amplifying the hypocrisy, selfishness, and hypocrisy of the humans around her. It is ironic that it took two weeks to build a relationship, but it was easily overturned by the church's seemingly democratic discussion. The heartbeat accelerates as he escapes, and the porcelain figurine complements the echo of the ending. Overall, excessive kindness can lead to an imbalance in balance, and the evil of human nature can never be **.

2."The Hunt".

A man ruined his life because he was framed by a child's lies. Even if the truth is eventually revealed, it is inevitable that some people will think that this is a matter of means. Too many labels solidify our perceptions. Starting with the questions in kindergarten, the results seem to be predestined. The story shows people's blind trust in the little girl's words, and the guiding questions lead the results to the side they want to believe. Only Lucas's friends recognize that Lucas's always meddling led to all this. Kind people often give far more than they get.

3."Dancer in the Dark".

In order to avoid the fate of her son's genetic blindness, Selma worked hard every day. The beauty and tranquility of the world of singing and dancing became her strength to resist the suffering of reality. Before she was about to lose her sight completely, she basically raised the cost of her son's surgery. However, the trajectory of fate suddenly accelerates at this moment, pushing her into a complex and tragic situation. The director skillfully contrasts the cheerful singing and dancing with the brutal and heavy plot, and the shaking and dusk images brought by the handheld photography create a cruel, heavy atmosphere.

4."Blind Mountain".

The film is a powerful film that sheds light on the social problems that exist in some remote mountain villages, especially the prejudices and perceptions of women. It presents an unsettling social phenomenon in an almost realistic way, making the audience deeply understand what happened to the heroine. The film shows a closed and primitive society with its own morals and even uses violence to solve problems when necessary, and the documentary-style approach is a profound reflection of the ignorance that exists in our land.

5."Silent Hill".

The picture continues the typical American horror film style, and the monster image is not too scary for the faint of heart. The plot is tightly paced, with elements such as church bells, time and space transitions, and safe houses throughout the film, attributing sin to people's hearts. The ending is unexpected, presenting the suspense of parallel space. The soundtrack, monster design, and realistic scenes are all well restored to the original work. The film's religious metaphors and connotations are rich, and the real fear comes from within, and the film's filming is amazingly hard.

6."Buried Alive".

Ryan Reynolds's acting skills are too layered, and the emotions of each stage can be conveyed to the audience in such a small space and few pitiful props, and the people who watch the final paragraph have mixed tastes. It's really depressing, the mood fluctuates with the first pass, and in the end, the light still doesn't shine in, just like there is still no result after desperately waiting. Thinking about how he will escape the whole time, and giving the audience a slap in the face at the end, this film is thought-provoking, burying alive not only refers to the scope of space, but also includes the desire to survive.

7."Invasion of Darkness".

Adventure themes, don't go to the unknown realm, there will be many unexpected dangers, and for monsters, they are a group of delicious meals that are actively delivered to the door. The theme is novel, the cave exploration of several protagonists is full of unknowns, tense and exciting, and Juno's rock climbing skills are superb, and she sweats a lot in the middle. The double heroines, the picture is quite real, and the acting skills are also very good, although the story is a little weak, but the overall is not bad. The director presents multiple images in horror films through Juno's character, giving the characters depth and discussion value.

8."Horror Cruise".

Every shot and perspective in the film is superfluous, it is carefully designed, and as the plot progresses step by step, the audience will be stunned. Although the choice is different each time, the heroine's purpose is the same: to break the cycle and go home to meet her son. The film hints to the audience through the heroine's choice that she should go home to see her son, and the guilt and self-blame for the past make her choose to try to break the cycle again and again, but in the end it is fruitless, causing her to fall into an eternal cycle.

9."The Mist".

It mainly tells the story of residents trapped in a supermarket shrouded in a sudden fog and fighting monsters to survive. It's a thriller with quite a lot of content.,There's a lot of things the screenwriter wants to satirize.,What's more desperate than a monster is the human heart.,It should have been the dawn of victory.,At that moment, it made the male protagonist fall into despair even more.,Drama and anti-drama are reflected in the fog after the fog clears.。 The human nature presented in this film is also worth pondering, the behemoth outside the house is far less harmful to people than the human nature inside the house, and the ending has a black humor color.

10."Lake Eden".

It's a very realistic reality movie, it's too terrifying, the heroine's final operation is a little problematic, just out of the wolf's den and into the tiger's mouth, and finally can only hide in the bathroom and be slaughtered. The interpretation of the story is very complete, and the final ending is also unexpected, this drama is terrifying because it is too close to reality, human nature is vividly embodied, the heroine is really powerless in the end, desperate to the point of palpitations, the evildoers survive, the good ones leave, and finally they are just children, and they return upstairs and close the door as if nothing had happened.

Each of these ten movies profoundly captures the dark side of human nature and social injustice, which makes people despair. But perhaps it is precisely because of this despair that we cherish the hope and warmth in life even more. In the world of film, we feel the complexity and fragility of human nature, but also experience tenacity and courage. May we find the strength to move forward in despair, and the hope of light in the darkness.

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