Damon did it when he said goodbye to the little girl downstairs. The stab is finished.
At the end, Bill says "I think everything is different", so will this devout Christian sue his daughter for peace of mind?
If I'm the writer of the sequel, I'll do it, otherwise how will I live? If you do something wrong, you should be punished, let alone a life. I have no children, so I can't understand what parents think.
While watching the movie, I had a momentary suspicion that Little Sunshine might have done it herself, but I quickly threw myself into the plot and forgot this suspicion. The truth is, Bill was tricked. Of course, the daughter didn't want to drag him into the water, but the lawyer didn't cooperate, so he had to do it himself.
The audience who did not insist on doubts also felt that they were played by their daughters.
Totally broken! Attempted suicide, and then thought: let's live with the thick skin. Does tattooing the deceased's name on the wrist reduce guilt? Is it because of love? The young man himself can't understand it.
Stupid selfish and bad guy.
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