After the release of Super 8, I saw that many public accounts were writing about Charlize Theron, and I realized that such a beautiful woman had played such a role.
After reading it, I felt very sad. All Irene wanted was love, but it was something that she had never gotten invaluable since she was a child, so she firmly grasped the straw that saved her—Hilby. But why did Shelby ever love her? She was just in the rebellious period of her life, when she was lonely and couldn't understand, she met the most rebellious Irene she had ever seen, so she was attracted and wanted to get close, but once she met her peers, she would have nothing to do with it. Guiltily abandoned her and told her not to scare her friends. When Hilby imitated Erin's scolding of lawyers and imitated Erin's words of scolding lawyers to please her partner, I felt that she didn't really love Erin, she was just seeking approval to find a partner.
But does Erin know? I'm very curious about whether she knew that Shelby didn't love her when Irene heard Shelby's efforts to separate herself and wanted her to confess her crime on the phone, and wondered if it hurt when Irene was identified in court , Have you ever blamed her. What is certain is that Irene did her best to protect Shelby and took all the crimes together. The money was just some change. She just loved her and just wanted to protect her...
Before watching this movie, I had only one image of the murderer in my mind, that is, pervert. Even when I saw those stills, I only thought this Irene was disgusting. That's right, her hair is messy, her teeth are sticking out and yellowing, her face is freckled slowly, her eyebrows are so sparse, her body is burly and her behavior is vulgar, I can smell her bad breath and sweat just by looking at her. If you encounter it on the street, you must retreat. But after watching this movie, I really feel bad for her. She is indeed rude and illiterate. She delusionally wants to work in a law firm without reading a book. She has no way to support herself other than selling her body. But the desire is so great, to buy a villa by the sea for her beloved, and to give her a happy and worry-free life. Since she was a child, no one has told her how to love and be loved, how to support herself and how to get along with others. These tragedies were not caused by her, and all her actions were so helpless and forced.
From my point of view, she can apply for a job as a cashier, a waiter, or even find a job in a factory, and it is not impossible for her to survive. But she didn't think she could change before she met Shirby, and she didn't know how to change after she met Shilby. What's more, although Shilby didn't spend a lot of money and was not thrifty, how could she keep Shirby just by working hard? than what?
She did kill the first person in self-defense, but since she found out that she didn't get caught, it's taken a turn for the worse, she's got a car, an apology without much effort, and There is no penalty. She also brainwashed herself and told herself that it was right, she killed all guilty people, perverts who liked sm abuse of prostitutes, old men who seemed to have a tendency to prostitute children, and those who betrayed their wives and went out to visit prostitutes who had a happy family with wives and children. Policemen. This is also the reason why she let go of the fat man who had hired a prostitute for the first time. She felt that she was punishing the guilty, as if she was not murdering as long as the murderer was at fault. Until the incident happened, she had no way out and killed a very kind and innocent person... I think her inner torment should also make her very painful... But so what, she is destined to be a sinner, and her sins can no longer be repaid. She thinks that she has tried her best to live and survive, but God has never cared for her. She tries her best to love her lover to be nice to her lover, but her lover has never really loved her, and her hands are full of innocent people. In fact, it is better to be sentenced to death than to be discriminated against, insulted and filthy at the bottom of the society, better than to face the self-blame in prison and the pain of being betrayed by a lover...
If Irene could meet a little love and warmth in the process of growing up, if she had the ability to adapt to the society and survive, if she had received a little basic education, perhaps there would be no such tragedy. Perhaps not so many innocent people died tragically. But everything has happened and it can't be undone. We can't change anything except sadness...
I only hope that there will be fewer such tragedies in this world, and I only hope that every child can be blessed, loved and understood for the birth and growth.
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