Don't be engulfed by indifference

Kaleb 2022-04-23 07:04:50

At first I thought that I would make new friends who were happy, but I didn't expect that it was the beginning of disaster. The girl who was in her cardamom age actually died tragically in the hostel's house. The people next to her watched all this indifferently, and their hearts were so indifferent that they made their backs go numb when they watched the movie. Who can imagine what this beautiful little girl went through before she died. Even the final redemption is the hope of the heart. ??? Heartache to the point of not knowing what to say.

View more about An American Crime reviews

Extended Reading
  • Deja 2022-03-15 09:01:11

    Is this also possible? ? Oh my God. . One of the most shocking adaptations of true events I've seen recently. How many blind people got together to make such a thing?

  • Bailey 2022-03-23 09:03:21

    The case itself is very extreme and shocking, and the processing of the film is much lighter and softer, and the second half of the film is slightly less powerful. Depressed women, ignorant children, teenage girls with early pregnancy, and the occlusion of rural towns in the United States in the last century constituted this human tragedy. ps. The female protagonist's biological parents have no words. It's really a series of stupid X can have children. I want to watch "Fruit Hard Candy" all over the place.

An American Crime quotes

  • Shirley Baniszewski: Don't worry Jennie. Mamma's just teaching her.

  • Gertrude Baniszewski: [preparing to write the tattoo onto Sylvia's belly] Ricky... she came back from juvenile! Started stirring up trouble again... Johnny hold her!

    Sylvia Likens: No, please, please!

    Gertrude Baniszewski: Keep her still!

    Marie Baniszewski: If you move, it'll only be messy.

    Gertrude Baniszewski: [gives Marie a lighter and a safety pin] Light that.

    Sylvia Likens: No! No! No! Please! No! No! Please! Please!

    Gertrude Baniszewski: Stop it!

    Shirley Baniszewski: You got it right, mama?

    Gertrude Baniszewski: Make sure it's hot!

    Sylvia Likens: I'm sorry! I'm sorry!

    Gertrude Baniszewski: You liar!

    Sylvia Likens: Please stop, please no! Please!

    [Marie gives Gertrude the safety pin]

    Gertrude Baniszewski: You branded my daughters... now I have to brand you.