Movie-watching notes

Estefania 2022-04-22 07:01:54

Yesterday I played a script kill with my friends, and one of them was a teacher who witnessed his colleague raping a girl he was going to save, but then, "looking at The girl's pitiful appearance, an inexplicable pleasure flooded into my heart", and then he also joined the crime. When I watched this movie, I had this feeling. Those children, those perpetrators, and those bystanders should have the same mentality. Especially a woman and a man who used cigarette butts to burn and engraved characters; a very kind-hearted appearance, but as a result, one has been burning every day since he received the pleasure of burning victims with cigarette butts; Engraved on the body; also kept saying that he liked it, liked it, liked it by your mother, and been liked by you, it has been bloody mold for eight lifetimes. This film actually swayed me, made this Paula suddenly find out in her conscience, took the victim out of the house, let the fat fat man send the girl to her parents, made a tmd first-person narration, and the mother saw herself dead. . this? I almost vomited blood, I almost died of anger.

I used to eat apples while watching the movie, but I couldn't eat any more, it made me so angry.

This fucking family is insane, I'm really convinced, his father is also insane, and you don't know him, so you just sent your daughter to his house, I highly suspect that his father has slept with this woman;

And why add the role of the victim's sister? As far as I know, the original incident does not seem to have the role of the victim's sister. Her sister is like a mentally handicapped person. I also took it. His sister also gave her a few whips. Can't she go to the police? I was baffled.

In the original incident, there was only Silvia alone, and no one helped her, but the role of her sister was added in the movie. I think her sister can also go to the police.

But no, her sister did not call the police and did not ask others for help. Her reason was that this lady threatened her, and if she was disobedient, she would turn her into the same as her sister, so what is her sister's role in it, just to make people angry?

What does adding her sister mean? Does that mean we should keep our mouths shut when we see sin? Should sin grow and we just ignore it?

The role of her sister should not exist at all. She exists to anger me, to let me know how ugly people are, right?

But her sister escaped, his sister escaped because of selfishness, and she actually profited because of selfishness? I don't think this is good, shouldn't it be?

What does it teach us, the next time we see something bad, just

Don't worry about him, take care of yourself, don't even report to the police, don't even report to the anonymous police?

Let all the muzzles, all the damage, go to the poor man, and we'll just ignore it. Did it teach us this? I want to ask the screenwriter?

Really pure tmsb, vomiting blood

Her sister made me so angry, her sister actually healed her leg?

And that scene where the audience escaped by deceiving the audience was used to disgust me? Reuniting with parents, oh, sensational, right? Will you die if you don't sensationalize?

The fat boy saved the girl, but I also feel unforgivable, and why let the fat boy save her should be to highlight the unbelievability of this scene. So this drama is alright, although I am also angry.

Anyway, this movie is okay, the only thing I don't like is the addition of her sister's role, and the imaginary escape scene, I don't know what can replace it now? But I always feel that this scene has a whitewashing element.

And her sister really makes me so angry, I think her sister is mentally retarded.

And all these people in the show should be damned.

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An American Crime quotes

  • Gertrude Baniszewski: You know what it's like to be sick, Sylvia. I've been sick for so long, too. I can't... discipline my kids they was I should. I punish them I know, but... sometimes with my medicine I gets so I don't know what I'm doing.

    [begins to cry]

    Gertrude Baniszewski: And I care for them so much. Paula, the thing is... Paula's a lot like me. I had her when I was just about your age. Then Stephanie. Then all the others. Then John left... And here I am on medicine, doing whatever I can to keep my family together. I want something better for Paula... There has to be something better... And I need to protect my children...

    [cries]

    Gertrude Baniszewski: Do you understand that? You kids... you're all I've got... Thank you, Sylvia. Thank you for understanding, thank you.

  • Sylvia Likens: She sacrificed me to protect her children, and she sacrificed her children to protect herself.