Killer Joe-The Sound of Silence

Kole 2022-01-03 08:01:58

I have seen similar drama movies before, but I have to admit that this is the first time I have seen this kind of extreme, indifferent, vulgar, perverted, incest, and it can be described as a wonderful movie with a heavy taste. In fact, after the movie is over, I don't want to talk about a specific person in the play, because I don't think this is a character drama originally, it is a drama movie that is shaped through the environment and the relationship between the characters.
I have always believed that film is derived from the art of life, and this film is also derived from life, but the director uses an exaggerated approach to tell the bits and pieces of our lives. When we are surprised by the absurdity of the film, it is also We should also be awakened by the plot. In life, whether we will also become indifferent to each other, whether we will also become disgusted and suspicious of each other, and whether cold violence will spread silently in our lives and families.
Let’s talk about the movie. I think it’s a good movie. It uses exaggerated methods to warn us not to ignore the indifference around us. Many people may think that Dotti is pitiful. From the movies, she should be incestuous with her brother. She is mentally retarded and innocent, which makes most viewers feel sorry for it, but I think, if you really want to find it in the movie For a pitiful character, I would prefer to choose Joe. It is not difficult to see that the person who speculated that the little brother described by Joe was burned is himself. From his experience, he hates the kind of betrayal and distrust. It’s related. He can’t tell from the attitude he found Dottie’s stepmother’s cheating. He hoped for a principled and harmonious life. He fell in love with Doty, probably because of Doty’s simplicity and purity. I remember him in the play. I have asked: Do you trust me? Doty. It seems that he really cares about the trust relationship between people. At the end of the movie, he hopes to improve the family relationship in a strong and perverted way. I think he does think so. He hopes to pass his Appeared to break the crude indifference between them. He hoped that everyone could confess and repent of each other's behavior (as can be seen in the prayer before the meal). But helpless life is always life, it can make you fall in love with it, and it can also make you completely desperate. Joe should put all his good hopes on Doty, when he said that he and Doty were engaged. , That kind of innocent eyes can see the happiness in his heart, but he forgot what you pinned, it is a kind of despair in itself, (ps: can't help but think of Hyung Hyung in Lolita) So the ending can be imagined Know. As for the ending, I think Dottie shot and killed the whole family. She said that she was pregnant. It should not be Joe's time. As for why Joe is so relaxed and happy, maybe he is almost an idiot with the beautiful. The pursuit of (ps: maybe he doesn't have the ability, so overexcitement leads to excessive excitement), or he understands everything, he is helpless and desperate extreme.

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Extended Reading
  • Cindy 2022-04-21 09:02:50

    Weird and cruel movie, Matthew McConaughey's morbid performance is eye-catching, and the chicken leg scene can be used as a model for film noir

  • Karlie 2022-03-27 09:01:12

    There are more scenes for the waste wood family, but less for Matthew. Matthew's unhurried southern accent sounds real high, KFC fried chicken legs or something, I really can't look straight anymore [laugh cry] ]

Killer Joe quotes

  • [Dottie is holding up her dress]

    Killer Joe Cooper: Why wouldn't you wear that for me?

    Dottie Smith: It's not me.

    Killer Joe Cooper: Not when you're not in it.

  • Killer Joe Cooper: Put it on.

    Dottie Smith: Alright.

    [turns away]

    Killer Joe Cooper: Where are you going?

    Dottie Smith: I was going to put on the dress.

    Killer Joe Cooper: I said put it on.

    Dottie Smith: I was.

    Killer Joe Cooper: Here... I wanna see you put it on.