Give yourself a reason to sleep

Alphonso 2022-04-22 07:01:43

I watched this movie yesterday, and the image of Marilyn's tragic death was always in my mind. If they don't write something, they'll just stick around. From the beginning of the film, Marilyn is a sexy nightgown, with deep cleavage and a baggy nightgown, who never seems to mind being disheveled in front of strange men and her young daughter. When the 8 people were first trapped inside, the daughter seemed to be in a great mood, and Marilyn, as a mother, couldn't control her daughter's emotions, comforted her, persuaded her, and only braided her hair. These small details can be reminiscent of Marilyn's previous life, a cowardly and inconsiderate woman, living by men and cheating. Everyone's growth environment and education are the same, and it is impossible to evaluate the quality of personality, but Marilyn is by no means a person who can objectively understand the reality and the laws of survival. She feels that the heroine has his boyfriend, josh has his brother, the black man and mikey are strong enough, and she also needs a strong ally, and in this situation, the only value she has is the body. She believes that women are ultimately vulnerable in this all-men space, and if the story goes on, that might be the case, and they might eat women first when food is running low. Her choice of allies was not wrong, and she was not wrong in rejecting the heroine (the heroine could not protect her, and she proved it later when she sought protection from the heroine), she just chose the wrong one object, and chose a form of alliance that was completely submissive. When Marilyn first appeared on the stage, she was still a beautiful and charming woman. After her daughter died, she lost her bottom line and had nowhere to express her mother's love? Faith transfer? I can't even tell what's in this episode. If her daughter hadn't been taken away, would she have ended up like this. The hostess told Marilyn that your daughter may be better off than we are now. Marilyn just paused blankly and changed the subject, maybe she still can't face the reality of losing her daughter, so she needs to use other things to numb herself. And when she found out that this "behavior" of paralyzing herself was fatal, it was too late. I can't help but think, if the people who were detained here at the beginning were all women, would this end? Although there will definitely be Bichi, but at least not because of the difference in physical strength. rule.

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The Divide quotes

  • Adrien: [to Bobby] Do you agree with everything my brother says?

  • Mickey: Come on, you motherfuckers! Come and get me! I got nine more fingers for you!