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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  • [Mark reads Connie a bedtime story to fall asleep]

    Mark: [Mark reading the last lines of the bedtime story] Good night, little girls! Thank the Lord you are well! And now go to sleep! Said Miss Clavel. She turned out the lights - And closed the door - And that's all there is - And nothing more.

    Henry: [Mark turns out the light and tucks Connie into bed, when he begins to walk out of the bedroom and see's Henry standing outside Connie's door] That was a darling story, Mark.

    Mark: [Henry tries to walk pass Mark] What are you doing?

    Henry: I wanna tuck in my kid sister.

    Henry: [Henry forces his way pass Mark as the two stare down at Connie asleep] Such a sweet little thing. Do you really think I'd hurt her?

    Mark: Yes.

    Henry: What are you going to do? Watch her all night?

  • [last lines]

    Mark: [narrating] Henry is gone and the rest of us are safe. But sometimes, late at night, I find myself thinking--Not about Henry, but about Susan--And wondering, if she had it to do over, would she make the same choice? I guess I'll always wonder. But I know I'll never ask.

    [the scene ends with Mark standing out in the desert alone]