Death of the Mac

Michele 2022-02-04 08:06:40

When I just watched the film, I was very confused about why the heroine killed Mac. After all, Mac tried his best to clear various organs in order to save her, and even did things that violated his own principles. But from the perspective of the heroine, it is not difficult to understand her behavior.

The cause of death of the heroine's mother is attributed to Mac, not because Mac made the call to his mother. But because the Mac is what started it all. From the heroine's point of view, Mac captured himself to coerce and lure himself, and made promises that could not be fulfilled, which eventually led to his own danger and the death of his mother. Although at the seaside promised to take her and his son away, this move cannot obviate the fact that he put himself in the current situation. What the heroine saw from beginning to end was only desolation. Couldn't avenge my brother years ago, but now I can.

The heroine kissing him on the beach was not love, not even liking, but a momentary touch when a woman who had always undertaken everything alone heard that someone else wanted to help her. The heroine finally turned around and left alone. The thin but tough and fearless figure is really beautiful. At this moment, Andrea Riseborough knows that women are powerless to resist fate, and can only bear all the fate of the desolate alone. The equanimity is performed to the extreme.

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Shadow Dancer quotes

  • Kate Fletcher: Is this just because she has a pretty face?

  • [last lines]

    Connor: [to his sister following an assassination] It's Done!