Cold in July evaluation action

2022-04-30 06:01
Jim Mico's thriller, which is flawed but has enough visibility, once again proves that he is a very stylized director in this field   .
The film can be regarded as a slightly surprising work. The director's favorite horror and violence theme and the retro image style created with care are fully integrated into this suspicious scene of son killing. The film is well-intentioned in creating suspense, and as layers of suspense are uncovered, the drama of the film has been ups and downs. The director uses this dramatic and highly plot independent film to explore many propositions about human nature, ethics, and politics. Although it is not in-depth, it is enough to cause viewers to think. Although there are many flaws and loopholes, such as Richard’s manslaughter, the thieves were not revealed in the end, the plot turns are too abrupt and the rhythm is not smooth, but overall, it is still a thriller with enough watchability.  .
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Cold in July quotes

  • Russel: [On his son being a serial murderer] You know when a dog bites you... you can either chain him up... or put him down

    Richard Dane: [Shocked] You're gonna kill your own son?

    Russel: I can't well chain him up now... can I?

  • [first lines]

    Ann: [urgently whispering in the dark] Richard. Richard.

    Richard Dane: [stirring awake] Yeah?

    Ann: I think I heard something.

    Richard Dane: [runs to a box in the closet and shakily loads his gun] Stay here...

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