everywhere hell

Mike 2022-09-16 08:25:38

A rather "unpleasant" movie.
I don't hate genres like this - although people drawn to the cinema by the title or Russell Crowe should be outraged (laughs) - in fact the whole story is very malleable and can be very detailed, no matter who it is from from the perspective of discussing everything.
The director seems to have chosen to focus on the heroine. And the trouble that this choice will inevitably face is that you have to explain the murder case in the past, and in addition, you must also clarify the relationship between the characters one by one. As a result, the narrative time is compressed, and the integrity of the character's personality is also reduced. As a result, you know why they do it, but you can't discern what they are thinking when they do that action, behavior. It's flat, everyone is wooden, and it's unfathomable.
Perhaps, the director's purpose is to make a general... despair. One day you think things will change, you feel that everything will never be the same again, almost reborn, but in the end, today is still today, and tomorrow is just tomorrow, again and again. ...but then again, it annoys me watching these characters push their lives to the point where they only have one option left.

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Tenderness quotes

  • Lori: You're just a small-beans cop with a vegetable wife.

  • Lori: My mom has this tape. And basically it's just this guy screaming over and over, "You have to want change. You have to want change." Nothing changes. Nothing changes.

    [stand up yelling]

    Lori: Nothing changes! Nothing changes!