[影片] Shutter Island 看过的进来讨论
Posted: 2010-03-08 19:03
看过电影的和看过书的来碰个头。
Leo = Leo's charactor = 剧中主角 Teddy/Andrew
Clues:
1. When Leo's charactor first got off the boat, all the guards are "a little bit on the toes". It was said they were worried about the run away female patient. But they actually are all watching Leo, the male patient who were let loose;
2. Chuck, the other marshall, had problem releasing his own firearms;
3. The nurses, male or female, appeared quite absent minded during the investigation. Looking back, why, of course, they know it's just a show. Same with the cops just playing around when they are supposely searching for the missing woman;
4. When the marshalls were interviewing the patients, Leo's charactor knew exactly how to annoy one of the male patient (by rubbing pencil on paper) How did he knew? He had lived there for 2 years;
5. Also during the interview of the patients, one female patient was using flirting terms "easy on the eye" on the missing Dr. Sheehan, and she was looking at Chuck. Why they are the same person.
6. Also during the interview of the patients, Chuck (Dr. Sheehan) was sitting sideway, watching both the incoming patients, and Leo's charactor.
7. "why are you all wet, baby" is the key sentence. It appeared 3 times:
First time, in the beginging, leo dreamed of his dead wife, "remember the smoke got to her". But before she crumble into ashes, she was soaking wet and began bleeding in Leo's hands.
Second time, at the lighthouse, the bald doctor greeted Leo with this sentence. Leo's chcactor was wetting from swimming, but that is not the point.
Finally, we learned the origin of this sentence. This is a question Leo asked his wife at the original crime scene. After he went home that day, he first poured himself some drink. Then he went on to meet his family as usual, asked about his children. He finally realized something must be wrong with his wife. This sentence marked the turning point of Leo's life.
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以下是看过电影后我自己琢磨的事儿。
The reason Leo's charactor was said to be the most dangerous patient on the island is, drum roll... he was charged with 4X murders.
You see, it is hard to tell whether a dead person has mental problems. When the cops finally got to the crime scene, what could they see: 3 drown children, one wet and shot wife, and the only living person is the wet and insane husband. There must be evidence of him being in the lake, and him firing the shot. Leo probably already gone insane, and claiming he had no children, and his wife died in a fire. It's logical that the cops/court decided Leo murdered all his children and wife.
The children's time of death must be close to the time Leo got home. Hence Leo's guilt trips in his dreams, his daughter saying "you could have saved us".
The doctors on the island must have found out about the meaning of the sentence "why are you all wet, baby". It means Leo's wife drown the baby, and he is not a 4x murderer. That's maybe why Dr. Sheehan and the bald doctor took great sympathy to Leo, went to great length to bring him to reality.
Am I over analyzing?
Leo = Leo's charactor = 剧中主角 Teddy/Andrew
Clues:
1. When Leo's charactor first got off the boat, all the guards are "a little bit on the toes". It was said they were worried about the run away female patient. But they actually are all watching Leo, the male patient who were let loose;
2. Chuck, the other marshall, had problem releasing his own firearms;
3. The nurses, male or female, appeared quite absent minded during the investigation. Looking back, why, of course, they know it's just a show. Same with the cops just playing around when they are supposely searching for the missing woman;
4. When the marshalls were interviewing the patients, Leo's charactor knew exactly how to annoy one of the male patient (by rubbing pencil on paper) How did he knew? He had lived there for 2 years;
5. Also during the interview of the patients, one female patient was using flirting terms "easy on the eye" on the missing Dr. Sheehan, and she was looking at Chuck. Why they are the same person.
6. Also during the interview of the patients, Chuck (Dr. Sheehan) was sitting sideway, watching both the incoming patients, and Leo's charactor.
7. "why are you all wet, baby" is the key sentence. It appeared 3 times:
First time, in the beginging, leo dreamed of his dead wife, "remember the smoke got to her". But before she crumble into ashes, she was soaking wet and began bleeding in Leo's hands.
Second time, at the lighthouse, the bald doctor greeted Leo with this sentence. Leo's chcactor was wetting from swimming, but that is not the point.
Finally, we learned the origin of this sentence. This is a question Leo asked his wife at the original crime scene. After he went home that day, he first poured himself some drink. Then he went on to meet his family as usual, asked about his children. He finally realized something must be wrong with his wife. This sentence marked the turning point of Leo's life.
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以下是看过电影后我自己琢磨的事儿。
The reason Leo's charactor was said to be the most dangerous patient on the island is, drum roll... he was charged with 4X murders.
You see, it is hard to tell whether a dead person has mental problems. When the cops finally got to the crime scene, what could they see: 3 drown children, one wet and shot wife, and the only living person is the wet and insane husband. There must be evidence of him being in the lake, and him firing the shot. Leo probably already gone insane, and claiming he had no children, and his wife died in a fire. It's logical that the cops/court decided Leo murdered all his children and wife.
The children's time of death must be close to the time Leo got home. Hence Leo's guilt trips in his dreams, his daughter saying "you could have saved us".
The doctors on the island must have found out about the meaning of the sentence "why are you all wet, baby". It means Leo's wife drown the baby, and he is not a 4x murderer. That's maybe why Dr. Sheehan and the bald doctor took great sympathy to Leo, went to great length to bring him to reality.
Am I over analyzing?