Tragedy caused by more children

Elouise 2022-11-01 05:07:29

By looking at the title, I know that this is a serious crooked building. But this is a question that has been lingering in my mind since the beginning of the film. The root of everything seems to come from the mother’s tremendous life pressure, and the single mother and four babies that constantly appear in the camera, as well as the gambler father, pass by soy sauce twice, I even thought about it while watching the movie. Whether family planning is the truth or not, where is it?
Generally speaking, as a suspense film, there are fewer suspense elements from the beginning, and it creates a decadent life atmosphere. Like Ban said, although the protagonist survived but still imprisoned herself, she had no life. Desire is just alive, no job, no love, not even socializing. A group of idle reasoning enthusiasts or "Jesus" try to help Ban, which starts the process of tracing the truth back to the protagonist.
The film shows the truth and reveals the theme through the end. The desperate mother is to leave a sum of money to survive for the four babies, and the ban is to protect the unborn child. The protagonist does say panic. Everyone has made the most difficult choice, wanting to protect, but making the life of the guarded person more heavy.

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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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