Tyrannical angel

Reese 2022-01-07 15:54:16

One righteous and one evil, angel and devil. Climbing the towering, dangerous tree house, pacing back and forth on the well, throwing dummy from the sky bridge to create traffic chaos, shooting and killing the threatening dog (letting off the cat, knowingly or unconsciously), in an attempt to destroy The obstructive sister was thrown under the eyes of the public and drowned under the ice, deliberately putting everything on Mark's head (Mark Xinjin lost his mother, so emotionally unstable, it is possible to do anything unreasonable After everything was exposed, he tricked his mother to the edge of the cliff (pretending to repent and gaining sympathy) and pushed her down by himself (if the last scene is revealed, it would be boring)... He is a jealous angel. In his opinion, his brother has not only It was his duck toy and all the attention and love of his mother, so he suppressed fear, strangled love, and lost his soul at the same time. What is lost can never be recovered (for him), so if he no longer trembles and angers, it means that he will no longer have real joy and touch. So he became a tyrannical, cruel, indifferent and ruthless plastic doll, specifically hunting down those who once loved. "When you are not afraid to do anything, you are free"

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  • Kylee 2022-04-23 07:03:28

    The cliffhanger at the end is dramatic. The two locations seem to be from Arizona to Maine, and the scenery is great. The child star did a great job. There is a kind of natural little devil, not lack of growth, on the contrary, very insightful into the emotions of ordinary people, and use the innocence to cover up their motives and means of doing evil, and enjoy the pleasure of IQ crushing the world, as if it is a gene. See What Happened to Kevin and Safe Neighborhood. ★★★☆

  • Monty 2022-01-07 15:54:16

    After Henry pushed his sister into the ice cave, he leaned over and stretched out his hand to rescue. The calm and calm on his face shocked me very much. Unforgettable so far. At that time, it was still LD.

The Good Son quotes

  • [Mark finds Henry looking at the mirror in his bedroom with tears down his eyes]

    Henry: Mark, did you cry at your mom's funeral?

    Mark: Why?

    Henry: I don't know. I figured you're expected to cry at your mom's funeral, but I don't know.

    Mark: You wouldn't.

    Henry: Wouldn't what?

    Mark: Hurt her.

    Henry: Do you really think I'd hurt my own... Oh, wait.

    Mark: What?

    Henry: I just remembered. She's not my mom anymore, she's yours. Isn't that what you said? She's your mother now.

    Mark: Yeah.

    Henry: Your mom, my mom... What the hell? We'll both miss her.

    Mark: I'll kill you first.

    Henry: Poor Mark. So violent, so disturbed. If you don't watch out, they're gonna lock you up.

    Mark: [Mark dashes for a pair of scissors and holds them to Henry's neck] I could kill you now.

    Henry: Go ahead. Jam it in. Gotta push pretty hard though. The blood'll go right across the room. Come on. Come on.

    Wallace Evans: Henry, have you seen...

    Henry: Dad, Dad! Help me!

    Wallace Evans: [Uncle Wallace pulls Mark off of Henry and looks at him face-to-face] Mark! What the hell do you think you were doing? Answer me, goddamn it!

    Henry: Don't be mad at Mark, he's just not himself.

    Wallace Evans: This is serious, Mark. You could have hurt him.

    Mark: He's the one who wants to hurt people!

    Henry: Mark, I'm sorry you don't want to be friends.

    [Uncle Wallace takes Mark downstairs by the arm]

  • [Mark heads towards Uncle Wallace's work study to tell him that Henry caused the freeway accident]

    Henry: [Henry comes up behind Mark outside of his father's work study] Go ahead, tell him. Or better yet, why don't we tell him together?

    [Henry quotes himself sounding like an innocent child]

    Henry: It was Mark, Dad. He talked me into it. We were just playing a game. I had no idea he was gonna do something like that. Please, Dad, go easy on him. It's not his fault he's all screwed up 'cause he misses his mom. What are we waiting for? Let's go.

    [Henry opens the door with them two outside the room]

    Henry: Dad, Mark has something to tell ya!

    Wallace Evans: [Mark runs off to go upstairs] What is it? What's wrong with Mark?

    Henry: I don't know. He's been acting pretty weird. I'd better go see if he's OK

    [the camera cuts to Henry entering the upstairs bedroom where Mark is]

    Henry: I told my dad I'd see if you're okay. Well, are you OK, Mark?

    Mark: Leave me alone.

    Henry: Leave you alone? This is my room.

    Connie Evans: [Connie runs into Henry's room] Guess what? Mom says we can go skating tomorrow.

    Henry: Connie, what did I tell you about coming into my room?

    Connie Evans: But you guys weren't working or anything.

    Henry: You didn't answer my question, so I'm gonna have to do it for you.

    Connie Evans: [Henry pulls on Connie's ears making her cry] Ow!

    Henry: You're not allowed to come into my room. Not now, not ever! Never!

    Mark: [Mark grabs and slams Henry into the wall by his shoulders] You're wrong about that! This is my room too. And I say she can stay.

    Connie Evans: [both boys start to grab and pull on each other's hair as Connie runs out, still up against the wall] Mom, Mom, they're fighting!

    Henry: [continuing to pull each other's hair] You like my sister, don't you? Such a sweet little girl. Too bad if something were to happen to her, if she got hurt. You'd be sad, wouldn't you, Mark? But, hey, accidents will happen. Just ask my mom about Richard.

    Susan: [Susan arrives upstairs when the boys let go of each other] Boys, boys! Henry! What's going on?

    Henry: I'm sorry, Mom. We were playing this really dumb game. We weren't fighting. We were just playing. Weren't we, Mark?

    Mark: [pauses before answering] Yeah, playing.

    Susan: Well, all right, but just not so rough, OK? You two looked like you were trying to kill each other.

    [Susan walks out of the room as Henry just stares back at Mark]