Well now, if ya ask me, that movie “The Killing of a Sacred Deer” sure is a puzzler. Folks watch it, and they end up scratchin’ their heads, wonderin’ what’s goin’ on with them kids. It’s a strange one, that’s for sure. But I reckon it’s all about balance and payin’ the price for things you done wrong in the past. You see, the kids in the movie, well, they ain’t just sick for no reason. There’s a deeper meaning to it, like some sorta curse hangin’ over them.

The story’s real twisty, ya know, with a man named Steven, he’s a doctor, and his family’s all happy and normal-like at the start. But things start changin’ when this feller named Martin shows up. Now Martin, he’s got a bone to pick with Steven. Turns out Steven was the one who did somethin’ real bad a while back. He killed Martin’s daddy, ya see, during a surgery. It was a mistake, sure, but it still don’t change the fact that Martin wants revenge. And that’s where them kids come in.
You might wonder, why are them kids sick? Well, Martin tells Steven that for him to make up for what happened, he’s gotta kill one of his own. That’s the price for all that bad stuff Steven did before. It’s a real tough choice, and it’s part of what makes the whole movie so eerie. Martin says that if Steven don’t do it, his family’s gonna suffer real bad—paralysis, bleedin’ from the eyes, not able to eat. Ain’t no way out of it, neither. It’s like some sorta curse, like the one from them old stories.
Now, if ya think about it, them kids gettin’ sick is kinda like a way of settlin’ the score for what happened with Martin’s daddy. It’s a mess, but it’s also like payback. Them kids ain’t just sick because of some bad germs. Nah, it’s a curse, a consequence for things done in the past. The movie’s all about makin’ folks pay for their sins, and that’s a heavy idea to chew on. Ya can’t just run away from what ya did, no matter how much time passes.
The sickness that hits them kids is real peculiar. First, they start with some simple stuff, like they can’t move right and they can’t eat nothin’. Then things get worse, and they start bleedin’ from their eyes. Now, that’s some scary stuff right there, if you ask me. And all along, Steven’s tryin’ to figure out what’s goin’ on, but he can’t make heads or tails of it. The poor man’s trapped. His whole family is stuck in this mess because of what he did to Martin’s father.
Some folks might say it’s just a movie, but there’s a lot of deep stuff goin’ on in there. See, when Steven was workin’ on Martin’s father, he didn’t know that it would come back to haunt him in such a way. But it did. And now, he’s gotta make it right, even if that means sacrificin’ one of his own kin. It’s a real tough situation, and it shows that sometimes, when ya do somethin’ wrong, it don’t matter how much time goes by. There’s always a price to pay, and sometimes it’s the ones closest to ya who suffer the most.
The whole thing also brings up the idea of balance, like in them old Greek stories. Ya might have heard of them, like that tale about King Agamemnon. He had to sacrifice his own daughter, Iphigenia, to make things right after he killed a sacred deer. Well, this movie kinda does the same thing. It’s all about makin’ up for past wrongs by sacrificin’ somethin’ important. It ain’t right, but it’s how the world works, or so the movie seems to say.

In the end, ya can’t help but feel sorry for Steven. He’s a man caught between a rock and a hard place. He don’t want to hurt his family, but he don’t want his whole family to die either. It’s a real tough call, and in some ways, it makes ya think about the things in life that we just can’t control. Sometimes, no matter how hard we try, we can’t undo the harm we’ve done, and that harm keeps comin’ back, just like the sickness in them kids.
So, what’s the answer to why them kids are sick? Well, in simple terms, it’s all about payin’ the price for somethin’ that happened in the past. It’s a reminder that our actions have consequences, even when we don’t expect ’em. And sometimes, them consequences fall on the ones we love the most.
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