Baby, let's love you for your mother!

Ellen 2022-03-20 09:01:17

The narration at the beginning was very in-depth. As soon as I heard the narration, I pressed pause and recited it a few times before continuing to watch it. When I finally finished watching it, I watched the narration again. It can be said that it actually paved the way for the final male protagonist to make such a decision, but I didn't notice it the first time I watched it. It was a bit slow in the middle, and it was a bit annoying to see. But the ending was great, so unexpected & thought provoking.
It's hard to see at the end, I really didn't expect the male protagonist Patrick to make such a decision! I thought.... until I saw the lights of the police car kept flashing, my heart was cold.
For the sake of Amanda's life, her uncle and two good and righteous police officers (played by two actor-level actors) directed the scene of the baby's disappearance, let Amanda live in the sheriff's house, and let the baby enjoy the family like other children. care for healthy growth.
However, everything was discovered by patrick, and one of the policemen remy played by ED who loved children so much lost his life.
Seeing Amanda playing so carefree at the sheriff's house, sleeping peacefully in the sheriff's arms; moreover, the male protagonist's girlfriend Angela begged him with tears, telling him that Amanda would be happy in the future and have her own birthday party, and forced to break up; still did not change his decision.
Amanda returned to her mother, but the kind-hearted people went to jail. The sheriff said he has no regrets, for the sake of the child, for the love she deserves.
However people never change! Nothing has changed. This can't help but remind me of Aunt Mei, who started performing at a young age to support her family. Because of his mother's gambling debts and his brother's debts from poor management, he worked hard to earn money, and finally died of cancer. But Mei's mother only cares about the money her daughter earns. Hey, the reincarnation did not cast well!
A mother who can't even remember the name of her daughter's doll, how can you expect her to be so kind to her daughter? In this missing drama, the concern she showed in front of the camera should be just enjoying the feeling of being on camera!
Patrick must have regretted it in the end. Amanda's fate is doomed by his choice. It is estimated that he will always be greeted by his conscience in the future! However, those kind people have all gone with the wind. Who cares about the so-called integrity and morality, it just makes us viewers constantly moved to tears and sigh.

Amanda, if you were to choose, how would you like it to end?

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Gone Baby Gone quotes

  • [Atop the cliff where the exchange is supposed to take place]

    Patrick Kenzie: How's he going to get her up here?

    [gunshots erupt]

  • Interrogating Officer: Now, you're at the quarry the other night, right? And you have no idea that this is a setup? You're baffled. Right?

    Patrick Kenzie: [smiling] No, because, strange as it might seem, I believe the police when they tell me something!

    Interrogating Officer: You're a fresh prick, you know that?