incomprehensible values

Bonnie 2022-04-19 09:02:43

Except for the whole part before the ending, the ending is really good. I really can't understand its values. Three lives are exchanged for two lives, and they are still two anti-social scumbags! The heroine can get a better ending in another way, even if she doesn't have the courage to live, but in the end, even if she dies, it can at least help the society to eradicate more scum, such as the owner of the hotel, such as the organization, such as the lawyer. If this ending is the screenwriter's values, only It will come to a conclusion that stupid people should be abused by bad people! If the anti-social group of people is not allowed to get ten times the damage, then the good people should perish! This is like a microcosm that reminds me of the self-immolation of the old peasants in the mainland.

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  • Mona 2022-03-24 09:03:18

    3.5; The first paragraph is the best, and the grief is deeply interpreted. One side and the other side of life is despair. The details laid out in this paragraph are the intentional foreshadowing of the latter two paragraphs (experience, character, family relationship, etc. ); immigration issues will always occupy the headlines, how long will European realism take advantage of this? The blending of the "new" Nazis is a little surprising but not much, and the pattern and concept have not improved; although the ending is not without haste, it is also reasonable.

  • Courtney 2022-03-17 09:01:07

    With the strong TV and movie aesthetics, Kruger is struggling to get the actress.

In the Fade quotes

  • Katja Sekerci: [attacking Edda in court] Look at me, you cunt! I'll kill you!