If you want to explore how evil or kind people are inside, this film shows that it is too much, the adult world is crazy and out of control, the cheeks of the innocent girl are red, the two complement each other perfectly.
Killer Joe uses his keen eyes to detect a different life story, like a source of light that penetrates the essence of existence. You think everything that happens is going to be natural and under your control, but Joe will elegantly wear his shirt and comb his hair and tell you calmly that many people can't find a way out in the maze, let alone where they came from.
Facts one by one tell us that what you think is so certain is not true, and what you are so determined to do is ridiculous. In the end, you can only pick up the mess and get out of the predicament in embarrassment. We've been through this, too many, the big things into the little things, and time dilutes everything, sweeping it with the dregs and silt. This is an extremely patient nation, and it is a bit difficult to reach its H point. The ending of the film is that the little girl gets angry, kills her brother and father, and at the last moment the girl points a gun at Joe, which is her last hope, the old man who is freed from this environment full of dirty lies and even perversions.
I think she's indecisive, staying at the moment just after dinner at sixteen and asking a lot of life questions, live or die? Just praying and praising God's food for us at dinner, and then questioning God's choose. I hope she doesn't shoot so she can get closer to the life she expects. Although the method is very bad, for her, there is no better way than this, at least she is moving in the direction of good, pursuing her inner desire to live.
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