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Idell 2022-10-14 23:13:25

At first I thought the story was A, then I found out that it was B, and by the end of the film I found out that the story was indeed A.
This is a good suspense movie.
Hailey in the play is a relatively complex character, and cannot be described as simple evil or good. However, this is what ordinary people are like. It is not absolute evil, nor can it be said to be completely good. People will react differently depending on the surrounding environment, sometimes evil and sometimes good, or evil for some and good for others.
What impresses me more is not the passionate bridge between the protagonists, but what the film said through the lady's mouth, the courage to face people's mistakes, the attitude of positive correction, and the law is not the only thing that regulates people's behavior. and the last resort.
Now every time the court does not sentence a murderer to death, someone will say, how can this be? If you kill someone, you should put your life on the line, and you should also die. But as this film shows, the law is not omnipotent, nor is it the only and final way to punish someone who is at fault. Likewise, the death penalty is not the harshest and most terrifying way to deal with a murderer. , the only effective way to repent, maybe not even the most effective way, as the old woman said:
"We are all ordinary people, you know, we all make mistakes. But we can learn from it, we don't The law is always needed...because we have our guilt and our morals, and sometimes more than we realize."
Of course, I'm not saying that the law is unnecessary, the death penalty is unnecessary, society needs the regulation of the law, For criminals with particularly serious crimes and extremely bad subjective intentions, in order to prevent them from continuing to cause serious harm to society and others, we can imprison them forever or even deprive them of their lives.
It’s just that as ordinary, ordinary people who work hard to live normally, we should not take the law as the ruler of our own behavior. The role of the law is limited and there are vacancies. Each of us should have a ruler in our hearts. Legal norms, ethics, but also our values ​​and beliefs, it is this yardstick, not just the law, that tells us what we should do.

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Kill for Me quotes

  • Hayley Jones: [returning from burying the body, parking car] Zoe's not home yet, so that's good. It's over. Never happened. Say it.

    Amanda Rowe: [numbly] Never happened.

    Hayley Jones: Say it again.

    Amanda Rowe: It never happened.

  • Amanda Rowe: Hayley, we're in a lot of trouble.

    [notices bruised face, whispers:]

    Amanda Rowe: Oh, my God.

    [hands before her mouth:]

    Amanda Rowe: Oh, my God. What happened?

    Hayley Jones: My dad dropped by for a little visit.

    Amanda Rowe: Your dad? Wha-?

    Hayley Jones: I called the cops.

    Amanda Rowe: What? Wha-?

    [gasps]

    Amanda Rowe: You called the cops?

    [gasps]

    Amanda Rowe: Why would... why would... why would you do that?

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