After reading the comments, I realized that the death of the holy deer came from a religious legend.
The acting of the young actor is really good. In a middle-class family, a coercive father loves his daughter, and his mother loves his upright son. The whole film revolves around doctor-patient accidents, but it reveals the ugliness of people who are greedy for life and fear of death.
Instead of condemning her husband for his irresponsibility, the mother started to please and put on her husband's favorite dress. Sister is still thinking about her mp3 when her brother is on the verge of being endangered? ? ? The younger brother can't walk in the hospital and is still in love? Knowing all this truth, you still have to run away with the person who caused it all? ? ? And the little boy pleases his father to cut his hair and takes the initiative to water the flowers. He changed his mind and said he wanted to be a cardiologist.
The older sister was smarter and took the initiative to apologize to her mother, fearing that her mother would go to her father to complain. Will please father, can talk. At the end, it is really thought-provoking, but the kindest brother made sacrifices. This is the holy deer quoted in the title of the movie.
The two most impressive episodes
After Bob's legs were paralyzed, Steven couldn't believe pushing him all the way down the hospital hallway, forcing him to stand up, dragging him. And warned him that if he continued this senseless joke, he would not be able to watch TV for two weeks. And the doughnut stuffed into Bob's mouth abruptly, the coercion and dictatorship are undoubtedly revealed. He is smart again, knowing that his coercion is invalid, and exchanging secrets to hope that his son can open his heart, hoping that all this is just a joke of his son.
After Martin was locked in the basement, he was giving Steven an example. After biting Steven, he left a deep wound on his body. In this way of vengeance to get justice, although it will not make any difference to his dead dad. He was punishing Steven in this way.
The film revolves around Steven, who is conflicted, who is irresponsible, who is hesitant. He is dictatorial, violent, and likes to control everything. Martin's presence overwhelms him, and the guilt at first makes him want to make up for the boy, and then Martin finds out the truth and takes revenge on him. Steven ultimately chose to sacrifice his young son to end it all. The film repeatedly emphasizes that Steven's hands are beautiful and clean, and that all doctors' hands are beautiful and clean, and then that's not the case. Steven, as a surgeon, drank before the surgery to complete the failed surgery, but lied to his wife that it was the anesthesiologist's responsibility, trying to cover up his crime.
How does the daughter know the truth about the incoherent plot? And how did Martin know, why would Martin's mother be interested in someone who killed her husband? ?
I'll add the other two you mentioned.
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