a sad story

Shaniya 2022-09-16 15:31:59

Kevin Spacey's drooping mouth and round eyes made him so close to this funny and righteous Harvard philosophy professor, so he was saddened several times because of his experience. When it comes to Polling, I think: Be very careful before having sex with a woman. "Heroes are always ruined by women and children." The more vulnerable a person is, the easier it is to win the sympathy and trust of the public. Slander is the most shameful and unforgivable act in the world in my opinion. A good teacher who refuses the unspoken demands of female students, a good father who loves his son, and a husband who is silent about his wife's cheating behavior. If the only thing wrong is to ignore the despicableness of the villain's revenge method. When the weak hold your pigtails like society begging for pity, all explanations are powerless. As for the Association Against Death Penalty, I am not an extreme humanitarian, and it is difficult to understand the "performance art" of two university professors who sacrificed their lives. Perhaps it is because of the final result of the disease and the extreme despair of life that they make this choice, but is it really worth it to give up life and clarify one's own life in exchange for the attention of not knowing what the outcome will be? From the scene where the cowboy appears in the film, Constance's death has been guessed to have something to do with him. After that, David's calmness, the lawyer's inaction, and the Cowboy's smile after Bessie and the others got the tape and fled, have already made me guess that this is their joint performance. By the way, when did Bessie find the video tape in the house and start watching it, how long did it take so long? There is only one purpose: the end of the film is to let David die. From the beginning, I felt that David was the worst person: being framed and implicated by the people around him, his family and career were all destroyed. In the end, it was discovered that Bessie was the most pitiful person, who was played around by a group of "humanitarians" and became a tool for them to speak to the society. Last but not least, it's just some random thoughts. This film reminds me of "Hunting", which is also a scene in which the protagonist is trapped in a quagmire and jumps into the Yellow River. Slander is one of the scariest things I do, the last thing I want to happen to me. Especially when that framer has the sympathy, pity and trust of the masses. In order to prevent yourself from being in such a desperate situation, you must be good at analyzing the people around you, keep a distance from the villains, and especially don't offend them. When there is no argument, perhaps only death can relieve it...

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The Life of David Gale quotes

  • Zack: Are you sure you wanna see what's on here?

    Bitsey Bloom: No.

  • Constance Harraway: Stop that!

    David Gale: What?

    Constance Harraway: Active listening, I hate active listeners. I always feel like they're to busy *pretending* to be listening to hear what I'm saying.

    David Gale: I can listen and actively listen at the same time. I'm good at that.