Fuck... friends, I watched the ending again, in fact, my daughter is the teller of the entire fictional story! ! ! ! ! !

Agustina 2021-12-01 08:01:29

Fuck... friends, I watched the ending again, in fact, the daughter is the teller of the whole story! ! ! ! ! !

First of all, the narrative tone of the whole movie hints at fiction, and also leaves some loopholes. For example, when the father killed his son, the bullet eye was on the right side of the chest.

And the teacher in the middle said that she wrote a prose about the tragedy of Iphigenia (daughter of Agamemnon, who risked to be sacrificed by her father for the gods), and she got an A+. Why did the last three people only look at the boy, and finally looked back at the boy? (The boy's mother's reaction when he enters the door is a normal reaction to a stranger. Her father's subtle glance also matches some of the hints in the story) , It is this one that has a story.

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  • Payton 2021-12-01 08:01:29

    I said why Martin is so familiar, and I recommend everyone who sees him pretend to be unpleasant to watch stewed cocoa to relieve his gas. After the younger brother cut his hair, he felt that his father could play and shout to his sister, you vengeful bitch, what have u done? Whether you like the plot or not, you have to admit that the filming is on the horizontal line, but the male protagonist is really too embarrassed.

  • Chase 2022-04-23 07:02:00

    Awesome, stunned the whole time. Two hours in a cold sweat at the cinema. The atmospheric psychological thriller that focuses on audiovisual photography is much better than Mother's. Compared with his predecessors, I prefer this clean and no political metaphor. Please wear more clothes when watching. It's like a new age of Kubrick and The Shining.

The Killing of a Sacred Deer quotes

  • Martin: He should have come out of that surgery alive, but he died.

  • Student's Dad: The boy is very good at math and physics. Kim is very good at literature and history. They're both a little restless, but they've never been rude to any of the staff.

    [pause]

    Steven Murphy: If you had to choose between them, which would you said is the best?