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Rhett 2022-03-24 09:03:40
What should I do if I am used to writing a ridiculed title and can't come up with a title that feels heavy in the face of such a heavy subject!
Abuse seems to be really pleasurable, especially for people who are unhappy in all aspects of life. Abuse seems to be the cheapest and most effective way to reduce stress, even if it's just an impatient push and kick. The cat and dog also appeared to be much taller and stronger.
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Jeremie 2022-01-28 08:20:47
the hidden truth
The director clearly glorified the perpetrator.
In order to increase the impact of the film, a lot of plots have been deleted. Is it also a contemptible hypocrisy to fabricate the so-called "truth of human nature" and the so-called "reasonable evil" for oneself?
According to Wikipedia's actual...

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Darian 2022-01-28 08:20:47
I was shocked when I watched the Danish movie Hunting that I didn't have children, maybe because I pretended to be the hero of the show. When I watched this movie, I had a child and felt that how I was really no longer mattered. Nothing was more worrying than a child’s illness, and I couldn’t accept the situation in the play. I wanted to stop and watch it several times. However, there are sins everywhere in the world, only by recognizing them.
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Kamryn 2022-03-27 09:01:21
How similar to Dogtown, but a more shocking reality, but not as deeply despairing as Dogtown. The abomination is not humility, but the disgusting evil that humility breeds. People who use violence are either extremely strong or extremely weak, but 99.99 percent of people who use infinite loops are the latter. The atmosphere of the courtroom drama is well paced. ps: The only thing that makes me feel better is that Aggie is still pretty when she is pretty
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Sylvia Likens: She sacrificed me to protect her children, and she sacrificed her children to protect herself.
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Ricky Hobbs: [sees her "escaping"] Sylvia.
Sylvia Likens: [sobbing, whimpering and cringing as he comes near her] No, no, please. Please don't, please.
Ricky Hobbs: No, no, no, I'm not gonna hurt you. I swear to God, I promise, I promise. Look, I'm sorry. I didn't know what the hell I was doing, all right? Look, you gotta believe me, please. Please. You wanna get out of here? You wanna go? Let's go.
[helps Sylvia up]
Ricky Hobbs: Come on. You're all right.
[they go to the car and Ricky gets in after helping Sylvia in]
Ricky Hobbs: Where are we going?
Sylvia Likens: [slurred from exhaustion and suffering] I don't know.
Ricky Hobbs: Do you want to go to the police? We can tell them everything.
Sylvia Likens: I gotta get to my mom.
Ricky Hobbs: Where's your mom at?
Sylvia Likens: [sounding close to tears] I think she's in Porridge.
Ricky Hobbs: We're going to Porridge.