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Agustin 2022-03-27 09:01:21
This is simply a horror movie. It's about abusing little girls, and it's based on a true story! I cried, it was horrible. I didn't expect to see another movie next, which is child abuse again! ! What a horrible day...
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Reyes 2022-03-27 09:01:21
It's scary, it's not the end that's scary, it's the ignorance shown in the middle that takes everything for granted. It's really scary when Gertie's actors act so...
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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...
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Nicolas 2022-03-27 09:01:21
Selfishness meets jealousy, ignorance, hits it off.... Coincidental kindness and weakness become a tragedy under the sun. Indifferent remarks, heavy atmosphere, let the anger go deep into the bones, let the society think...
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Cheyenne 2022-03-27 09:01:21
God has an arrangement for everyone? If there is, it is to let human beings tear and bite each other in all kinds of ways forever. The corpses are everywhere. God has come to give peace and tranquility, justice and kindness? We know this story, and there are more that we don’t know, before, today, and in the future. SO, always pray, always sing, always...
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Olin 2022-03-27 09:01:21
The films made by ellen page are very deep and their performances are excellent, but compared to l'aurore or lilia forever, they are still not strong enough, especially after the group and the abuse were too sudden, why didn't there be any resistance? Does the evil of human nature need no...
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Vickie 2022-03-27 09:01:21
The most hateful are not the abusers, but the indifferent and submissive onlookers who make fun of them. The real events are more cruel than the movies, which is really sad. The difference between good and evil in human nature is far greater than the difference between heaven and earth...
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Wayne 2022-03-27 09:01:21
In the face of such a tragic murder, the film can still be narrated in a relatively calm way. Everyone in the courtroom is solemn, hiding their faces, and all crimes and punishments are rationally handed over to the law for trial. When I watched it, the sense of moral shame was frequently on the verge of a perceptual explosion, but was driven back by reason again and again. It seems that Sylvia, played by Peggy, is not numb, but rational thinking. The acting of the two protagonists of PS is...
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Rosalee 2022-03-24 09:03:40
The film is based on real events that happened in Indiana, USA in 1965, and the filming is mainly based on court records at that time. Cruel evil, very shocking! The actions of the children, in particular, are pathetic and horrific. Catherine Keener as the villain did a good...
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Thalia 2022-03-23 09:03:21
Alas, isn't this the cutie from Inception and the cutie from lie to me, the villain looks a lot like Tom. This film is so scary, I often think that the United States, Japan, and South Korea often have such perverted and bizarre incidents, not because they have a high percentage of perverts, but because our perverts are not discovered, reported, or even reported to people. Don't believe in a fair verdict. When will the vicious cycle be...
An American Crime Comments
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Gertrude Baniszewski: You know what it's like to be sick, Sylvia. I've been sick for so long, too. I can't... discipline my kids they was I should. I punish them I know, but... sometimes with my medicine I gets so I don't know what I'm doing.
[begins to cry]
Gertrude Baniszewski: And I care for them so much. Paula, the thing is... Paula's a lot like me. I had her when I was just about your age. Then Stephanie. Then all the others. Then John left... And here I am on medicine, doing whatever I can to keep my family together. I want something better for Paula... There has to be something better... And I need to protect my children...
[cries]
Gertrude Baniszewski: Do you understand that? You kids... you're all I've got... Thank you, Sylvia. Thank you for understanding, thank you.
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Sylvia Likens: She sacrificed me to protect her children, and she sacrificed her children to protect herself.