It’s been a long time since I saw such a sensational film

Madyson 2022-01-22 08:03:07

I watched this film with a little understanding of the plot. When I first saw his father's Den appear, I just felt very good about the quiet and elegant environment inside. I didn't know that such a complicated relationship between characters would be brought about later.
I don’t know if I have too many thoughts in my mind or the relationship between watching "The lovely bones" recently. When I saw Jax's boyfriend peeking at Celia's bath, I thought it was another perverted murderer murdering a girl. . . Later, when I saw Paul and Celia, I thought it was a relationship between father and daughter. . . . Even halfway through, he mistakenly believed that when Paul ran away from home, he discovered that Andrew and his mother's relationship between mother and child caused his mother to commit suicide and created discord between brothers (too classic...). . .
The final ending was indeed caused by an unfaithful relationship, but of course it was caused by my father who didn't show up a few times that I didn't expect. It's amazing!
The only thing that doesn't agree with is Celia's death method, which was killed by Andrew's wife by mistake. What is the cause of this nervous woman? Suspect that Andrew and Celia have an affair? Then Celia's last dialogue asked Andrew "Did you tell her?" What does it mean?
This paragraph is not very clear. Not enough Taoism!

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In My Father's Den quotes

  • Andrew: All this time I wondered why you upped and left. You knew what he was up to didn't you... You know the really sad part - I didn't even find out until I read the will... You killed me when you walked away and left me with that evil piece of scum. You had the gall to come back here and bring that thing into our house, my mother's house... Like father, like son.

  • [Paul is very drunk]

    Paul Prior: Hey, I've got a joke. What sexual position produces the ugliest children?

    Andrew: I don't know.

    Paul Prior: Ask your mother!