Bee

Jaiden 2022-05-27 18:55:06

In the movie, it means that Stone repeats the words ten thousand times. God communicates with you through the buzz sound of bees, but you have to listen. You have to let this sound through you in order to change yourself.

The information at the beginning of the movie is very dense. Jack's wife is hearing the voice of God, the bee, but she didn't realize that when Jack came to throw the child, the bee was stuck.

In this way, the opportunity that the two could have changed was gone. I could not hear the voice of God.

In fact, the main line of the movie has always been broadcast through, and Stone's hair style has also been changed step by step, symbolizing his process of getting better. Specifically, it is God's instruction.

But the movie is not just to talk about God’s conversation with people and the process of salvation, but also to add stories about wife Stone and Jack messing around. So Jack's worldview collapsed, and at the same time, Jack's wife's worldview collapsed. Then Jack's wife burned her house on fire, trying to burn Jack to death (or burn to death with Jack herself). And this is in response to the previous arson that Stone burned his grandfather's house.

In fact, the burn was redeemed, and God began to call them through the sound of bees.

At the end of the movie, Stone's wife does not believe in God, she still seduce men. And Jack and Jack's wife who had been kind-hearted began to hear the bee's voice again.


In fact, if you pay attention to the content of the broadcast, this will be easy to understand.


In addition, the screenwriter and director are actually very attentive, and the actors are also very hardworking, but I am used to watching Mira’s play, and it is a bit uncomfortable to be sensual (Of course I have seen her topless movies before ...). .

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Extended Reading

Stone quotes

  • Stone: I'll tell you between you and me,

    [my wife]

    Stone: , she's an alien.

    Jack Mabry: Alien? What do you mean? Like an illegal?

    Stone: No, she ain't illegal man. She's whiter than you.

  • [first lines]

    Young Madylyn: Look at me.

    Young Jack: Hmm?

    Young Madylyn: I'm not standing for this.

    Young Jack: Say what?

    Young Madylyn: You keep my soul in a dungeon. I'm leaving.

    Young Jack: [runs up the stairs, grabs his daughter out of bed, and holds her out the window] If you leave me, I'll throw her.