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By Gust 2022-12-05 18:18:52
A detail that everyone ignores.
The protagonist's mother must have been killed by Childs. If it wasn't for him, he wouldn't have put a red stamp on it, because he didn't know what was going on, and would simply ignore Shin.
Since Childs was the murderer, why didn't the father let the protagonist identify him? Either they are accomplices, or they are afraid of revenge. But getting lost in the rainy night and meeting the murderer is really a coincidence. So the father is an accomplice.
So no...
By Jayde 2022-11-21 22:45:30
It's not a detective movie, it doesn't matter who killed the fuck
This is not a detective movie, it doesn't matter who killed the fuck, what matters is that in the end Sean went crazy. In an environment full of violence against the weak by the strong, and where the law is powerless, a young man with a sense of morality and compassion is driven mad at the end. Until the end, there was no evidence that his father colluded with the killer to defraud insurance. Is what he saw and heard in his own childhood really reliable? Could it be the hallucination formed...
By Rosemarie 2022-11-15 06:24:01
1. The biggest beneficiary of the death of the young mother is the young father.
2. As a killer, would you kill your best friend's wife for no good? When someone kills his wife, whether intentional or not, will you calmly forgive him? Note that the boy's father in the police station is quite calm (indicating that it was a premeditated murder), and he often goes to the cemetery to see him He still has certain feelings for the young man's mother, so he should have killed his wife and...By Kassandra 2022-11-04 20:31:04
Justice outside the law - the heart!
Interpretation:
The film revolves around a boy's story of avenging his mother. Since childhood, he was often beaten and scolded because of his father's alcoholism, and his mother was also affected in order to protect his son, which brought serious psychological shadow to the protagonist Sean, so that he was very special. Relying on his mother until the moment his mother was killed in front of his eyes, his life was also changed. The threat from his father in the police station...By Dimitri 2022-11-01 05:11:14
A boy who witnessed his mother's death as a child left a shadow in his heart. And he has been living in the shadow of his father, beating and scolding, violence, until he grows up, doing odd jobs in the police station.
Accidentally met a policewoman, a series of incidents, using tire repair to strike up a conversation, appearing as a justice messenger again and again, and making the policewoman question him again and again. He speaks Chinese that I don't understand, and although he...
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- Release date August 12, 2010
- Filming locations Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
- Production companies Boy Wonder Films
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By Aisha 2023-08-19 09:35:31
At the end, Xiaoliang slowly simmered a warm story, where is the policewoman's...
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By Dennis 2023-07-13 10:54:08
Facing the murder of his mother in his childhood, he could not testify. When the "criminal" reappeared, the years of hard work and inner struggle finally broke...
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By Vern 2023-06-19 16:01:28
It is the shadow of childhood that affects a...
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By Marion 2023-06-07 03:21:38
The plot arrangement has a good sense of hierarchy, and the ending is already clear, but the ripped-off plot can still make the movie full of...
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By Lucile 2023-06-06 22:22:19
20120219 the less pro less calm dex will fight is really good
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Sean Donovan: [showing a photo] Due process. This was my mother, detective. She taught little kids music. S'not like she died in a car accident, or died of cancer. She was murdered. Murdered trying to protect me. Somebody made the decision to end her life. That piece of shit walks around every day, going through it like it never happened. Due process.
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[first lines]
Young Sean: Who wrote that one?
Mary Donovan: Bach. Johann Sebastian Bach.
Young Sean: I think that's the best.
Mary Donovan: Well, I don't know if there's a best. Music is subjective, it's different for every one. When I hear Mozart, I feel... out of breath, dizzy, overwhelmed. When I hear Bach, it's more like a good movie. What about you, what do you feel when you hear Bach?
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Gary Stenson: Did you grow up in a big family?
Teresa Ames: Yeah, I did. Why?
Gary Stenson: That explains it.
Teresa Ames: Explains what?
Gary Stenson: You got look-at-me syndrome.