Fantasy gratification or lurking bomb

Cecil 2022-12-26 06:44:09

Movies and TV dramas are fantasy satisfaction or potential bombs. Will watching crime movies increase the crime rate in society? Or is the audience's desire for destruction being met and diluted in crime films?

The escape of the two teenagers is reminiscent of "Bonnie and Clyde", the beginning of the new wave of American cinema. A romantic and thrilling run away from home, life gets out of control at a certain moment, and the madness will not stop without a car crash. The two unfortunate children of the family are fed up with the boredom of the adults in the small town, which is also a true portrayal of the growth of the post-90s and post-00s generation of teenagers.

I like the contrast of the heroine, the world-weary face, and she is indeed rebellious, rebellious and brave, with kindness and innocence, and is indeed the catalyst for the emotionless male lead.

The whole play has feminist ideas, men have nothing good, the father of the male protagonist lacks emotional communication with his wife, the stepfather of the female protagonist has a bad and wretched attitude towards his stepdaughter, and is autocratic and dictatorial at home. The biological father of the female protagonist He offered a bounty to betray his own daughter, and he was irresponsible by messing around with flowers. The professor was a beast in his clothes. He lured female students and raped and murdered them. He also left photos and videos as souvenirs.

The two policewomen had a relationship but were reluctant to admit it. I didn't understand the screenwriter's intention in this regard? Homosexuality is still not accepted in the UK, everyone seems to think homosexuality is shameful?

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