Thought it was a modern American version of Rashomon!

Peyton 2022-12-01 08:32:33

At first it always seemed like everyone was lying, always concealing part of the fact, but part of it was telling the truth! Much like Rashomon, everyone only says things that are good for them! Finally, I learned that the scapegoat who voluntarily went to jail was the one who really lied! The surface is great, protecting his girlfriend and unborn child, but what kind of person is this person protecting someone who killed his own sister!
It's not a coincidence that a book is made, and the drama of the movie is here! The plot fully embodies a "smart" word! Then the director deliberately confuses the audience by interspersing reality and memories! In the meantime, I deeply analyzed the human nature problems hidden deep in people's hearts! It seems to be very mind-blowing, you must remember the names of the people in the play clearly, otherwise you won't be able to tell who they are! And they are basically female names, but the few males are easy to remember! In the end, it was replayed several times to clear up the relationship! And after watching the dialogue between them carefully, I want to tell who is lying! At the end, there is no need to know who is lying! As long as you find the right person, everything will come to light!

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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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