I just can't stand this

Brett 2022-01-26 08:08:55

It looked very unpleasant.
To sum up, it is an idle egg pain and a middle-aged person who thinks that he is God in vain trying to use the life of others to coerce a person to face everyone and admit frankly how hypocritical he is.
Seeing that I was still thinking about the ending in the middle, I naively thought that it was because everyone worked together to act in a play. In fact, the pimp was not really dead, or it was a schizophrenia that is common in suspense movies. Agreed, but this ending is really frustrating to watch.
Regardless of whether it is a murderer in the real sense or a murderer in the abstract sense, if it is in the real sense, what right do you have to interfere in the crimes of others, what right do you have to think that you are a judge higher than others? What power do you have to kill innocent people with impunity, and the police are too useless, and what is the purpose and motive? If it is a murderer in the abstract sense, it can only be said that I do not accept this kind of film that transcends the physical meaning inexplicably. I hate movies with no ending and no real murderer.

Maybe it's because I really don't get along with the aura of this movie. After watching it, I didn't feel that life is full of lies and should be honest with each other. Instead, it was full of dissatisfaction with the murderer. Instead, I felt that the protagonist was a normal human being. Right human beings, inherently good human beings.

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Phone Booth quotes

  • The Caller: Stu, you just gave that man $10 to walk away and saved his life. You have human emotions after all.

  • The Caller: Looks like someone watches the news

    Stu: Who?

    The Caller: [laughs] The motel.