There is a cowardly and cowardly devil in everyone's heart.

Leonel 2022-04-23 07:04:50

Each of them participated in the abuse, and when asked why, they all said I don't kown. They saw the mother act like this, so they also joined in, and slowly the children around joined in, the devil in everyone's heart They were all released, and once they were released, they went out of control, seeking pleasure and proving that they were not cowardly by constantly abusing others. And it is precisely this behavior that reflects that everyone is a coward. Sometimes silence is sadistic in disguise. Is it really right to be nosy sometimes? I have heard it all, but it has nothing to do with it. What if this kind of thing happens to you or your relatives one day? When evil happens, come out in time to stop it, show our attitude towards justice as a human being, let the evil fear us, and kill the evil.

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  • Betty 2022-03-19 09:01:10

    The out-of-body scenario that the director added at his own discretion makes me sick. If you have even a little pity for Sylvia's experience, don't watch this movie. I really don't understand. What's the point of having things recreated in a movie?

  • Helga 2022-03-20 09:02:59

    What kind of shock can make adjectives scarce? A real movie with a desperate ending. Even more brutally, the film has artistically transformed the event. The original truth is even more appalling. Not just that family, but the indifference, cruelty, and even pleasure of the whole surrounding environment is the most creepy thing. ★★★★☆

An American Crime quotes

  • Gertrude Baniszewski: Who's in charge here?

    Johnny Baniszewski: You are, mama.

  • 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.