Every time I write a movie review, I always look at the mood and the movie. Not to prove that my writing is great, it just so happens that I am not good at writing. It's just that my memory is not good, so I wrote down my feelings after watching the movie to respect and commemorate the movie...
Generally, there are very few movies that can make me feel ups and downs after watching it, and my heart is depressed. "House of Sin" has done it, and it has an exquisite script (since it is a script, of course, it cannot be realistically reasonable to demand it, but it is undeniable. There are events in this script that happened in reality), the suspenseful narrative, the heart-wrenching soundtrack, the eye-catching acting, and most importantly, the moral implication that makes people reflect, that is, ironic and heart-piercing. The whole scene is still unfinished and memorable...
"House of Sin" used God's perspective to take me through the five deadly sins of human nature and the sadness of the good-hearted:
The father's (greed) is endless, it is over the conscience, and it is unrepentant;
The mother's (ruthless) is ruthless, selfish and domineering;
The son-in-law's (lust) is a mistake that men all over the world make, and it is outrageous;
Daughter's (jealousy) is unintentional, but it can take away people's hope;
The son's (cowardly) is dazed, and he is the only one in the family who has guilt and remorse. Unfortunately, it's too late;
The heroine's "kindness" is humble, and she lives by a trace of faith in her heart - why does she only believe in God, because she can't believe in people anymore, she has to believe in something, if she doesn't even have faith, it will only be endless The fall of...until death'
Please treat people with kindness. Only by being kind in the heart can a person get rid of evil, think about others, and become a real "human", not a demon...
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