Satan is just a gimmick, there must be a cause and an effect

Jacinthe 2022-12-05 21:34:04

The film shows a universal truth of mankind: poverty is the root of all evil.

If it were not for the money, the heroine's mother would not choose this road of fraudulent protection of suicide and false murder. This decision directly killed the second daughter and indirectly killed the eldest daughter, allowing his third daughter to live in a nightmare, and causing his son to lose his entire youth.

At the beginning of the film itself, the heroine kept asking for money to confirm this truth. The heroine also had no money, so she agreed to cooperate with the truth seekers, and then was able to uncover the truth of the incident.

The film also warns people of a universal truth: find a right man.

The mother of the heroine is looking for a prodigal son, an irresponsible man, a man who is a gang of pornography, gambling, and drugs, so she starts to make mistakes. She has four children but can only be raised by her own woman. Various expenditures lead to the following Poverty, which in turn led to tragedies for the children~~

and the pregnant young woman found a well-behaved and kind-hearted man, the heroine’s brother, who was still safe for 28 years after the murder.

The source of the tragedy is the fall of the heroine's father~~! !

It was him that caused the entire family to be incomplete, and the hostess’s mother’s family was embarrassed because of the loss of strength and labor, and then there was a follow-up tragedy. Moreover, the heroine's father is still the burden of the entire family. He continues to squeeze the last point of value from the heroine's mother: driving a luxury car, not responsible for the family's children, and asking for money from his wife, pornography, gambling, and standard scum~~!

Satan is just a gimmick, it is not that Satan controls the human heart, but the human heart is willing to fall and seek Satan.

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Dark Places quotes

  • Libby Day: There are few phrases that annoy me more than "I won't bite". The only line that pisses me off faster is when some drunk, ham-faced dude in a bar sees me trying to get past him and barks: "Smile, it can't be that bad!" Yeah, actually, it can, jackwad.

  • [last lines]

    Libby Day: Ben learned something in his prison that I never learned in mine. Forgiveness. My mom told us to make a useful life. Nothing big. Nothing grand. Just a start. Finally, a start.

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