Religious elements in mediocre routines

Lottie 2022-08-17 22:00:16

There is a limit to the number of short comments. . The plot is mediocre, the three views are doubtful, the father and son performances in the film are amazing, and the music is full. The core "transition" of the plot is not very convincing: there is too much foreshadowing of the "evil" in the previous situation, and the late transition is rushed and abrupt, which makes people a little unsure of why. The boyfriend and girlfriend deduct points, but they almost never promote the plot. The only two solutions to domestic violence in the film are violence and faith? ! ! (Going out, turn left and anti-domestic violence law not to thank) Feeling like a father shaking S, long-term domestic violence, forcing the mother away, son shaking M, hard work, longing for approval, the two fell in love and killed each other, and finally the father was terminally ill, conscience awakened, and dying The cliché of apology forcibly incorporates the element of God's salvation. Two stars combined? The movie is too long, low back pain.

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  • Brickell: What is the name of your band again?

    Bart: It is "Mercy Me". Because when I told my Memaw that we were starting a band, she was like "Mercy me, get a real job!" And I was like: "Oh, Memaw."

    [groaning]

    Bart: And the guys were like "Did she really say that?" and I was like "Yeah, we have to name the band Mercy Me". So we called it.

  • Young Shannon: Bart, I'm terrified you saw what was written in my journal. Did you?

    Young Bart: No. Wh-what're you talking about?

    Young Shannon: You're lying. You saw every word, didn't you?

    Young Bart: Maybe.

    Young Shannon: Well, then here goes. You know what I think? I think that someday we're gonna fall in love, get married, and that's our destiny. And now I'm mortified. I'm gonna walk down this hill and help Kent.

    Young Bart: Wa-wa-wa-wait wait. Shannon, please stay.

    Young Shannon: Why? Afraid of the dark? Afraid of monsters?

    Young Bart: I just don't like being alone.