Relevant plot: Socialite Barbara was expected to become a Hollywood star, and later married the rubber giant Brooks and gave birth to her son Tony. Barbara had a strong desire to control her son. This intensified after Brooks and Tony's girlfriend eloped. At this time, Tony discovered that he actually liked men. In order to correct his son's sexual orientation, Barbara hired beautiful women to seduce Tony, but failed. With a twisted mentality, Barbara decided to put aside all ethics and forced her son to go to bed with herself. Tony, unable to bear it, finally pierced the knife into his mother's chest. Related background introduction The House of Sin, which is more tragic than the movie. This evil and exotic movie is adapted from Natalie. Robbins and Stephen. Allenson’s book of the same name is completely consistent with the original content. What’s more shocking is that it’s not a novel at all, but a case record that records Barbara Dairy Beckland in London. The ins and outs of the German murder case. This case occurred in November 1972, when it caused a national sensation. Numerous media reports exposed the story of a broken family deviating from the norm. Husband Brooks is the inventor of synthetic rubber and the grandson of the plastic king. His wife Barbara is a celebrity. Due to the huge gap between the life of a noblewoman and the starry career she desires, she has a mental breakdown and depression. After her husband ran away, Barbara completely gave up on herself, committed suicide for a time, and was rescued by her son in time when her wrist was cut. Barbara regarded her son as a life-saving straw, which caused Tony to eventually suffer from mental problems. Eventually a tragedy happened-Tony killed his mother, and then leisurely called the restaurant to order takeaway. He was 25 years old. The film begins with the infant Tony. His narration runs through the film, telling himself how he went astray step by step, and finally he was taken to a police car. It ends with a letter to the father in captivity. But in reality the tragedy is far from over. After being arrested, Tony spent 8 years in a mental hospital and was released due to management errors. Then he moved to Grandma's house in New York, and soon after stabbing her grandma, he was imprisoned in Ricks Island Prison. It wasn't until 1983 that Tony smothered himself with a plastic bag that represented the Bellencord family.
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