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Joey 2021-12-10 08:01:32

I have a lot of problems that have not been solved, and there are no answers, so I just code the problems directly.
What does Carl always rub his hands mean? I usually don’t have strange repetitive movements when I see him doing other hands. Want to show his shyness?
And why is Carl so silent? autistic? Depression? Poor intelligence can also be stubborn, what about setting this for Mao? Deep Carl, it is always logical to see how he slaughtered people in the end! You must also ask for the police station number, um... is it because he reads more? A benevolent guy with both sensibility and reason...Ah, ah, why is he mentally retarded? Obviously very sensible! I also know how it feels to let friends pick up mother and daughter to their home to protect the little friends!
At the beginning of the interview, why should there be only one lamp in the room, not a white lamp, not a ceiling lamp, but a yellow desk lamp with a lampshade? Why did you want to light Carl in this way? What do you mean by the color of the room?
And the interviewer, wow, that girl is so beautiful! It’s enough for Shining to be the protagonist. I thought there would be some important part of her in the future. It’s too much to steal the show. Why arrange such a beautiful interview and let a fat girl with a contrasting image be the partner? Want to hold her?
In the beginning, Karl grew up in the hospital. I
fluttered on the sheets before leaving for a night . In fact, I want to say that there was a shot of his daughter in front of him. If the stranger sleeps in her room without opening the Sen stranger, did Carl feel the girl's expression and then make the decision? Probably? Does that mean Carl is very sensitive? Kindness + sensitivity = easy to get hurt? In the beginning, when he forced himself to have a criminal record all day beside Carl, did Carl use it as a nonsense trash can because of his need to talk about TB? Ah yes, then in the end Karl refused to talk to him. Will he be alone and almost no one will talk to him in the future? According to the current words, Carl is really strong inside, and loneliness is nothing. I really want to hear that the great god can
explain his psychological causal development (>_<) In the end, I think Karzai bastard has already confessed it very clearly before, and I am frankly frank, his little friends and friends should also be able to feel it. Well, just did what he said, the director just did not consider so much in one stroke, or did he want the audience to question humanity?
Hmm...Why did Karl hold the hammer and designed it like this? Is it a trailer? Or is Carl's murderous heart coming out to check the situation? I was joking with a hammer in my hand when I woke up. I must have some thoughts, what thoughts?
There are still many questions that I don’t understand.

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Sling Blade quotes

  • Karl: There were these two fellars standin' on a bridge, a-goin' to the bathroom. One fellar said, "The water's cold" and the other fellar said, "The water's deep". I believe one fella come from Arkansas. Get it?

  • Bill Cox: Hey, Scooter, did I tell you the one about the two ol' boys pissing off a bridge?

    Scooter: I don't believe you did.

    Bill Cox: Well, there were these two ol' boys and they hung their peckers off a bridge to piss. One ol' boy from California, the other from Arkansas. The ol' boy from California says, "Boy, this water's cold", and the ol' boy from Arkansas says, "Yeah, and it's deep too". Get it?

    Scooter: [laughs] That's a good one. I do believe you told me that one before. I've heard that one a bunch.

    Bill Cox: Yep. That's classic.

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