Perhaps human nature is like this, thinking about issues and making decisions from your own perspective, you can't say that this is selfish, it is fragility at best, and even a sense of responsibility at some point.
Unfortunately, Dave married a wife with an empty brain and a pale mind, who couldn't even meet the requirements of the lowest wives of "marry a chicken and follow a chicken". That woman is disgusting-but what about? As a viewer, didn’t I also think that Dave killed Jimmy’s daughter at the beginning?
In the end, I think it was Dave’s blood that caused Jimmy’s violent psychology to flow again, and Jimmy’s wife comforted Jimmy’s remarks, saying that she was selfish and righteous to the extreme, but as a wife and mother, she was also strong and correct. To the extreme.
I sympathize with Dave very much, and use our Chinese language to say that he "has a bad life". However, he is very disgusted with his weakness, including his choice of wife, including the way he chooses to communicate with others, including the words he said when facing Jimmy’s knife to kill him... He is being affected by the world’s It's really angry to try to please the world after the injury!
I was thinking, if Dave is not like this, if he is firm or even cruel, will the result be different? I believe it will be different.
Sean's role is very boring, which makes me think the director is playing mystery. But anyway, this is a good film.
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