Probably only the United States dares to make a movie with this theme. If it is put in China, it is estimated that the screenwriters would not dare to think about it.
The intention of this part is still very clear, that is, good versus evil, and no other tendencies.
The good and evil of the son and the rebellion of the daughter laid a solid foundation for the death of the father.
The male lead's family does not participate, the son puts the homeless man in the house, the father decides not to hand him over, and the homeless helps the family. These embody the locked-in goodness of human nature.
The daughter's boyfriend shot at the father, the homeless resisted, the delinquent teenagers broke in, and the neighbors took advantage of the situation. These embody the magnified evil of human nature. And the contrast of the wife's performance before and after will break and then stand out.
This movie once again shows us what it means to be a bear kid. If this family does not have a son, things cannot happen, and of course the movie will not hold, so this old-fashioned method is to reduce the fun of watching movies.
All in all, all in all. It's still a movie to watch, but it's a shame to classify him as a thriller.
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