satirical to the extreme

Hailee 2022-04-20 09:02:38

I love this kind of black humor, and I haven't seen such a powerful black humor for a long time. Including kidnapping and swindling, and even pulp fiction, I can only say that it is not my thing~
A person who is honest and responsible, but because of an evil idea, he will never be saved. How should I put it, everyone has a dark side in their hearts to some extent, but whether they can restrain them or not depends on each person's creation.

As his wife said, being rich doesn't make you rich. But how many people can really see through this?
Finally, when the phone message of the deputy editor-in-chief of that publishing house rang, there seemed to be a sense of irony in the air. Just wait a little longer, and wait a little longer, everything will be ok. So, success and failure are not so different, sometimes, just one step away.
I don't think this phone call is actually needed. Before his death, how much he hoped in his heart that none of this happened, and that he could continue to go home and live a frugal but happy life with his wife and daughter.

The screenwriter is really clever, and everyone portrays them well. A clever liar, a murderous widow killer, a greedy FBI, and finally a wife who goes against her principles in order to help her husband...

When I see David, I still think of Ross. As for Simon, I just went to the cinema yesterday to watch Disc in Disc 4, but I didn't expect him to be there. And his hot-blooded police detective, etc., this guy is suitable for this kind of role.

The ending is even more praised, there is no camera description, but everyone knows it well.
No one can survive this farce.

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Big Nothing quotes

  • Charlie: Did you check her pulse?

    Josie McBroom: Well I assumed that when you have an axe lodged in your skull, your pulse tends to bottom out on you.

  • Josie McBroom: [looking at the Deputy whom Mrs. Smalls just shot dead] There goes our alibi.