After reading it without mental preparation, it has a strong psychological impact

Eduardo 2022-03-30 08:01:02

Alone, night, unprepared
first, baby stolen, security guard killed, no
house party, relaxed atmosphere, thought it was a life comedy,
robber got hurt, took shelter, I know there's a story Mother came
, so calm, I thought I would successfully raise money to escape under her leadership, but I didn't expect that the tragedy began to unfold
without discussing the plot of the movie. I wondered how would we respond if we were present?
Some people say that the people in the play were not calm enough to fight the robbers, and they didn't make up for it after knocking him down, which led to a quick turnaround. But what if we were there? Will we lose control of our emotions when we see the scene of murder, can we calm down? Certainly not! This is how we ordinary people really behave in times of danger. We can't hold knives, we can't hold pistols, and we'll kill each other.
Although the disaster scene arranged by the god of death is bloody, it is not real, or there are too many coincidences. In contrast, in fact, the show did not deliberately create horror, this is indeed the scene that can be seen in violent incidents: billiards smashing fingers, alcohol burns hair, boiling water fills ears, and a shotgun blows a big hole in the head, we His trembling contrasts sharply with the calmness of the perpetrator.
Perhaps, if everyone was obedient and cooperated with the robbers to get everything they wanted, there would not be such a huge tragedy, but is this possible?

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Extended Reading
  • Nathan 2022-04-22 07:01:55

    Both the victim and the kidnapper have low IQs. I'm so anxious that JJ is actually playing a street girl... When Xiaobai's character died, I almost had to stand up and applaud [Hey]

  • Nicola 2022-04-02 09:01:16

    It's pretty, it's pretty stupid

Mother's Day quotes

  • Mother: This is a private show for my boy.

  • George Barnum: So tell me about Queenie.

    Lydia Koffin: She lives in the woods behind the house, and she punishes children who are bad. That's what Momma says, anyways.

    George Barnum: Do you believe her?

    Lydia Koffin: Not since I was small. But sometimes I still think I hear her.

    George Barnum: There's nobody out there, Lydia. It's your mother trying to scare you.

    Lydia Koffin: I know.