stephanie and elizabeth

Durward 2022-03-23 08:01:02

Stephanie doesn't like her stepfather. When Mom said to Stephanie, "This is going to cause trouble for your dad!" Stephanie replied, "He's not my dad."
Mom was very satisfied with Steven and kept complimenting Steven along the way— Playing the role of the father is good and well done. And play loud music with Steven, ignoring Stephanie. It means that Mom and Steven met and fell in love not long ago. Maybe it was because of this that Mom ignored Stephanie, so Stephanie chose to tell the bastard police and didn't want to tell Mom and stepfather Steven what she saw.
When the killer's white van rammed into Bobby and Steven's car, Stephanie chose to run away rather than warn them - so Jack and Steven might not have been killed by the car. So when Stephanie said, "I didn't warn about my stepfather's car," Elizabeth said to Stephanie, "No one blames you, and I don't blame you, even if you did it on purpose." Elizabeth sympathized Tiffany, because Elizabeth thinks Stephanie is the same sad girl without a smile as she was when she was a child, which brings back a lot of memories for Elizabeth. Elizabeth didn't want Stephanie to die, but Sam said to Elizabeth, "You can't save her." Because they never leave alive when they commit crimes.
As the plot unfolds, Stephanie gradually discovers their relationship - Elizabeth's love affair with Sam. The tacit understanding between them, the intimacy of their eyes, the hand-to-hand communication in the surveillance, also noticed that Elizabeth called Agent Howey (Sam) Sam, especially the hand-to-hand communication, which made Stephanie Doubt arose.
When three people died in the hotel and Sam broadcast something to tell Elizabeth first, Stephanie hinted at Elizabeth's relationship with Sam, and the timing was interesting. Maybe Stephanie had a premonition that something bad was about to happen. Elizabeth was surprised, surprised by Stephanie's carefulness and observation. The footage ends here, everyone gathers in the corridor, and when Elizabeth is about to investigate the scene, the camera first brings it to Stephanie's eyes, and then the hand-to-hand exchange between Elizabeth and Sam, indicating that Stephanie has recognized them as they are. Who. So Stephanie said to Elizabeth, "What's going to happen next." When Elizabeth was about to go out, Stephanie gave Elizabeth a hug, and Elizabeth looked a little caught off guard. Maybe it was at this moment that Stephanie and Elizabeth said something, maybe Having told the truth, I was more inclined to something like: "Am I going to die?" or something like that. Because Elizabeth said to Stephanie, "Do as I say, and it will be fine." It is also possible that Stephanie said to Elizabeth directly, "I know who you are." And Elizabeth just asked Stephanie to tell Sam again. . Much of it should have been what Elizabeth told Stephanie. After all, Elizabeth knew Sam. But "don't go into that house (don't stay with them)," was definitely what Elizabeth said to Stephanie.
Stephanie is a sad girl. Only sad people rarely laugh, and sad people don't react violently to anything or anyone. Elizabeth used to be one such girl, but she found joy in life.
There are a few small details:
the only time Stephanie laughs in the entire film is while listening to music with her brother.
At the beginning of the film, the sheriff asks Sam for a cigarette, and Sam says no. In the back Sam pulled out a cigarette and handed it to the sheriff.

The police officers at the police station are all fun. Sheriff Billings who favors his subordinates, Rhett the nerdy, Digso the vulgar and stupid, Janet the nosy, and Jim and Bennett, two perverts and drug addicts who blackmail and abuse travelers. Bobby.

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Surveillance quotes

  • [last lines]

    Sam Hallaway: Well, she was on to us, so I thought that's fun. So let her go free.

    Elizabeth Anderson: I think that's the most romantic thing ever in the whole world.

  • Sam Hallaway: [offers a cigarette] Jack?

    Officer Jack Bennett: Smoking kills.

    Sam Hallaway: No. No. You do.