Could it be possible?

Calista 2022-07-11 13:02:52

Compared with Hollywood, European movies always seem a little more "demanding". In this way, there will be a little more "seeing". Just because of this "seeing", I am not so picky when I encounter it when I buy a disc. "It's not because there are too many Hollywood movies, right?" Hehe, who knows~~. I am afraid that Europe is a bit big, and the more common ones should be Britain, France and Germany. As for whether this "watching" is interesting or boring, and whether it is a big hit, everyone has it in his own eyes, so I won't be verbose here.

"The Killing Law" (THE KILLNG GENE), should be regarded as a British film, the story is very "old-fashioned" - the revenge of the devastated woman. There are many films that describe women taking revenge in various extreme ways after being abused. The most recent one is "The Devil" starring Charlize Theron, a South African girl. The "success" of this film is in my opinion. It's mainly a "personal visual breakthrough" - a blond girl turned into a sloppy woman. It is said that Theron gained more than 30 pounds for this. Like Jackie Chan, if I'm not handsome, I'll fall. Seriously, the Brits can't afford it, so I have to say something: I don't kill you directly, I torture you until you hit the button and kill the person you love. Gangster A killed his pregnant lover, Gangster B killed his twin brother, Gangster C killed his grandma who raised him, Gangster D killed his own son. . . The continuation of the plot gives the impression of "experimenting" who is willing to sacrifice his life for his lover. This is really a bit "nonsensical", revenge is revenge, what are you doing with this? The only "explanation" for this in the film is that the devastated woman had been "forced" by the gangster to kill her mother to save her life. Does she feel more "sad" about this (compared to the humiliation she has received), and is looking for these gangsters to prove that they will be just like her? This is not bullshit. If (she) thinks that letting a person kill the person he loves makes him more painful than killing him directly, then at the end of the film, there should not be a "popular" plot - "gangster" E resolutely does not kill his own. The person she loved, and "strongly requested" to kill herself, she also "fulfilled" him. . .

Once there is something "demanding", the logic will be a bit "chaotic", which is also "human nature". There is no need to prove whether anyone is willing to sacrifice his life for his "love". In other words: even if there is, it will not prove anything. Especially not guilty is to slap your chest and raise your hand to swear: I can (I BELIEVE, I CAN DO)! Regarding this point, I solemnly recommend an article "Can I" written by Lao Yang.

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The Killing Gene quotes

  • [last lines]

    Eddie Argo: [as Jean goes to slit his throat] I'm... so... scared

  • [last lines]

    Daniel Leone: [to on looking cops staring at him hugging Eddie] What The FUCK ARE YOU LOOKING AT?

    [covers a naked Eddie with a blanket]