Adapted from Donald Ray Pollock's novel of the same name, its English name The Devil All The Time can better cover the tone of the whole film. The characters of the film are intertwined, multi-line narrative, spanning decades, the rhythm is slightly slow, but fortunately, it has a strong story, and the fairy-level cast lineup is enough to support the film to reach the same frequency. Tom Holland in "Spider-Man", Radish Pattinson in "Creed", 384 Stan in "The Winter Soldier", Skarsgard in "IT Joker", and Elvis' granddaughter: Lily Geo , She has a lot of negatives left when committing crimes in the film (off-topic: after the screenshot, put ctrl+i in PS...you will find a lot of nudes, penis, corpses, stumps, and BJ's pictures). . . There are many actors and roles in the film, but the core character is definitely the younger brother Holland, but he doesn't appear until 45 minutes later. Gloom is the overarching tone of the film, throughout. The beginning part is basically about the Dutch brother's father, and what kind of family and environment he was born in, to pave the way for what kind of person he will become in the future. This paved the way for 45 minutes. As a movie produced by Netflix, the overall look and feel is still good. The plot is slow but not boring. It is above average and below excellent. If you use the mourning culture to feel the ending, God will not save you, but will only stand by and watch. In the end, the male protagonist definitely took the wrong train. After all, the devil is everywhere, and the original book is so down.
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