Missing baby | Who is hurting the child

Hillard 2022-03-19 09:01:03

Big book + small book, you have to rely on your own brothers to fight the war. Looking at the cast again, it is too strong to have no friends.

The story is actually quite "small", but Cassie is particularly good at this "small" subject, and always finds big ideas in "small" events.

But this kind of thinking is also quite a "side effect". After reading it, the five flavors are mixed, and it is "unhappy" after all.

Why is it "unhappy", because Daben and Xiaoben gave a strange taste of life, whether it is true or not, and it is not true.

It's a pity that Casey has a similar temperament.

To choose his movies is to watch him abuse himself, and then seek abuse by himself.

Speaking of it, the story begins with a missing child, and the police led by Morgan Freeman intervene in the investigation, but there is still no result.

As a half-way monk, and a subject as sensitive as a child, Cassie, of course, vowed to investigate and find out.

In the investigation along the way, all the gangs, black police and so on have surfaced.

Cassie looks weak on the outside, but he is a man of truth at heart. Coercion and temptation will never become an obstacle to Cassie.

Ed Harris has been a tragic figure since "Stone Shattering".

Even the black police are full of sympathy.

This "black police" is no exception.

The story twists and turns, and the truth is looming.

Big Ben is still very good at telling stories.

But in the end, when the truth really surfaced, the ending was very sad.

This difficult question makes people have to think about the social problems behind the matter.

Well, this proposition is too big, so let's put aside the worries of eating radish and let's just talk about this "missing baby".

Is it better for a little girl to live in a poor family of origin or in a superior non-native family?

This question itself is an unusual ghost.

How can a mother not love her child and let her child sink in a bad family environment?

However, it happened like this. What will children grow up in such a family?

Does the mother who pinned her hopes on her child wake up and become a new person?

Cassie in the story naturally has such a good wish, but unfortunately she was slapped in the face by the reality piapia.

So, isn't it good to let the child get out of such an environment and grow up in a family that loves her?

We have no way of knowing this. Morgan Freeman in the story is also a little more "self-righteous", or the little girl is just a sustenance.

By the end of the story, Casey seems to have found a perfect solution.

He not only overcame the entanglement of his own conscience, but also found a "beautiful home" for the little girl.

However, Casey's "nervousness" strikes again, and at the end of the story, throws us a "pretty unpleasant" aftertaste.

It turned out that we swore to "save", but we have never listened to "Baby"'s own thoughts, and have never properly entered the world of "Baby".

People are always so self-righteous.

So did Morgan Freeman, so did Casey.

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Extended Reading
  • Thea 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    The police lay out the missing trap, plot, wash

  • Daron 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    The story is complete and the emotions are sincere.

Gone Baby Gone quotes

  • Patrick Kenzie: [upon seeing Amanda's bare room] Kidnapped the furniture, too?

  • Capt. Jack Doyle: You ever investigated an abduction before?

    Patrick Kenzie: I think Mrs. McCready was hoping we could help with the neighborhood aspect of this investigation, the people, you know.

    Capt. Jack Doyle: How old are you?

    Patrick Kenzie: I'm thirty-one.

    Angie Gennaro: He just looks young.

    Capt. Jack Doyle: A four year old child is on the street. It's seventy-six hours and counting. And the prospects for where she might be are beginning to look grim, you understand? Half of all the children in these cases are killed, flat out. If we don't catch the abductor by day one, only about ten percent are ever solved. This is day three. He may look young, but if he wants to work this case, he better not act it.

    Patrick Kenzie: Well, he's been hired by a woman who's the victim of a crime, and by law he's entitled as her representative to be cooperated by the Boston Police Department. So he expects to be.

    Capt. Jack Doyle: And so he will be.