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电影《武器》以其扭曲而恐怖的情节,讲述了一个小镇因一群学童离奇失踪而陷入混乱的故事。随着调查深入,发现这一切竟是女巫格拉迪丝所为,她利用一棵神秘的盆栽树和个人物品,控制并吸取他人生命力以维持自身健康。最终,在被绑架的学童之一亚历克斯的帮助下,他的老师和父亲找到了被囚禁的孩子们。格拉迪丝被孩子们撕碎,但幸存的孩子们和家长仍留有挥之不去的创伤,暗示着事件的深远影响。电影标题“武器”也影射了社会对校园暴力和儿童安全问题的担忧,以及个体被异化的恐惧。

🎯 邪恶根源:电影揭示了女巫格拉迪丝是导致学童失踪的幕后黑手。她利用一棵神秘的盆栽树,结合个人物品和自己的血液,来控制周围的人,并吸取他们的生命力以恢复自身健康。当她移居到亚历克斯家时,她利用亚历克斯的同学的名牌进行仪式,将所有孩子引诱到家中并囚禁在地下室,企图进一步掩盖罪行。

⚔️ 救赎与反击:在影片的结局,格拉迪丝低估了受害者的反抗能力。亚历克斯的老师贾斯汀和失踪男孩的父亲阿彻追踪线索找到了格拉迪丝的住所。亚历克斯也利用格拉迪丝的树对抗她,他逃出房间,指挥被控制的同学们去攻击女巫,最终孩子们将格拉迪丝撕碎,阿彻成功救回儿子,亚历克斯也与父母团聚,小镇得以恢复平静。

💔 创伤的印记:尽管孩子们被救出并安全回家,但他们似乎并未完全摆脱影响。从他们杀死格拉迪丝后脸上茫然的表情可以看出,他们仍然承受着魔法带来的创伤。片尾的旁白也提到,一些孩子已经开始说话,暗示他们还在康复过程中。这表明被格拉迪丝控制过的人们受到了严重的心理创伤,但仍有希望逐渐恢复。

🌌 “武器”的深层含义:影片中出现的巨型步枪幻象以及标题“武器”本身,都具有象征意义。这不仅与电影中实际武器出现的有限性形成对比,更暗示了影片对美国校园枪击事件的隐喻,以及家长对孩子无法免受外界伤害的担忧。孩子们被“武器化”的比喻,以及热寻导弹的类比,都表明格拉迪丝实际是将受害者当作了她手中的武器。

Warning: This contains spoilers for the ending of Weapons.

Well, that was intense, wasn't it?

Zach Cregger's Weapons is every bit as twisty and horrific as the trailers have suggested, with an ending that answers many questions while leaving others a bit more open-ended.

From the missing children to the whole "weapons" motif, we've tried to unpack everything below.

What's Weapons about?

The Barbarian writer/director's new film has one hell of a premise: A town is thrown into chaos after an entire class of school children — minus one boy — goes missing on the same night at the exact same time. Doorbell camera footage shows the children leaving their homes seemingly of their own free will, running out into the night with their arms held out at the sides in a kind of creepy flying V. Nobody knows where they've gone, or why they've gone.

The aftermath of this incident leaves the townsfolk blaming each other as they look for answers. The film follows a few of these struggling figures, including the class teacher — and now town pariah — Justine (Julia Garner); a father of one of the missing boys, Archer (Josh Brolin); school principal Marcus (Benedict Wong); and Alex (Cary Christopher), the only member of Justine's class that didn't disappear.

What happens at the end of Weapons?

Justine and Archer, on the trail of the missing kids. Credit: Warner Bros.

As the film progresses we learn that the figure responsible for the missing children is a witch named Gladys (Amy Madigan), Alex's aunt who has been using a mysterious potted tree — combined with personal effects and her own blood — to control the people around her. Gladys, who is terminally ill when she moves in with Alex's parents, is in some way able to restore herself back to full health by using the people she takes hold of. After Alex returns from school with name tags taken from his classmates' cubbyholes, she incorporates these into a ritual that draws all of the children to their house at once. Gladys keeps them down in the basement, then continues using the tree to cover up what she's done while Alex is forced to help her.

In the end, though, she underestimates those around her. Justine and Archer trace the missing children back to her house, and Alex is able to use her own tree against her: He escapes from his room and uses the stick that controls his classmates to turn them on her, with the children chasing her down in the street and literally ripping her to pieces. Archer rescues his son, Alex has his parents back, and the town is able to return to some version of normal.

Are the kidnapped children safe at the end?

Poor little Alex doesn't have a great time in "Weapons." Credit: Warner Bros.

Yes and no. On the plus side, all of the children are found alive and are able to return home. We can tell from the blank looks on their faces after they've killed Gladys, however, that they haven't immediately reverted to their old selves. There is clearly residual trauma from the spell they've been placed under.

The movie's voiceover at the very end reenforces this. We hear that Alex is living with a new family and that his parents still eat soup (the food Gladys forced him to feed them while they were under her spell), and that the missing kids are back with their parents — and "some of them even started talking this year."

The implication seems to be that anyone placed under Gladys' control has been badly damaged, but there may still be some hope of recovery.

What's the deal with the rifle in the sky? And the title Weapons?

In one strange but memorable dream sequence in the movie, Archer sees a giant assault rifle hanging in the sky over his house while he's out looking for his son. It's a moment that reminds us the film is in fact called Weapons, even though the presence of literal weapons in the movie is somewhat limited.

So what's the deal with the title? Well, there are a couple of arguments you could make. The film's focus on the collective grief of a town after a class full of children is suddenly erased has an undeniable echo of the many school shootings plaguing America. There's also an exploration of the parental fear that comes with not being able to fully protect your children from the outside world, along with the terror of them being brainwashed into violence — a topic that was explored in grim detail in Netflix's brilliant miniseries Adolescence. This second point is emphasized by Archer saying the children seem like they've been "weaponized," and comparing them to heat-seeking missiles — a reminder that Gladys is quite literally using her victims as weapons.

Weapons is in theatres now.

Additional reporting by Belen Edwards.

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