Depressed and depressed after watching it

Jimmie 2022-03-21 09:03:19

How can such a thing happen, and how can people allow such a thing to happen?

"Crime" is committed by everyone on the show, and everyone is guilty, including the girl's parents and her sister!

I really can't bear to watch this movie, I just pressed fast forward to finish it, but it still makes my spine chill. I just hope this kind of tragedy doesn't happen again.

In addition to being cold-hearted to everyone involved in the incident, I'm very annoyed that the director of the film is fooling the audience. Although I can understand the director's intention to strengthen the criticism and satire, as a pure-hearted audience, I was really deceived. I was really happy, thinking that someone conscience found out that the girl could be saved, but the movie immediately let reality hit you in the head , Shocked and saddened!




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  • Abigale 2022-03-15 09:01:11

    It's boring and uncomfortable. Anyway, I won't watch it again. The viewing process is very painful. The cruelty of the real case is far from the punishment of the unconscious collective that can be reached by the story.

  • Thalia 2022-03-23 09:03:21

    Alas, isn't this the cutie from Inception and the cutie from lie to me, the villain looks a lot like Tom. This film is so scary, I often think that the United States, Japan, and South Korea often have such perverted and bizarre incidents, not because they have a high percentage of perverts, but because our perverts are not discovered, reported, or even reported to people. Don't believe in a fair verdict. When will the vicious cycle be broken?

An American Crime quotes

  • Sylvia Likens: She sacrificed me to protect her children, and she sacrificed her children to protect herself.

  • Ricky Hobbs: [sees her "escaping"] Sylvia.

    Sylvia Likens: [sobbing, whimpering and cringing as he comes near her] No, no, please. Please don't, please.

    Ricky Hobbs: No, no, no, I'm not gonna hurt you. I swear to God, I promise, I promise. Look, I'm sorry. I didn't know what the hell I was doing, all right? Look, you gotta believe me, please. Please. You wanna get out of here? You wanna go? Let's go.

    [helps Sylvia up]

    Ricky Hobbs: Come on. You're all right.

    [they go to the car and Ricky gets in after helping Sylvia in]

    Ricky Hobbs: Where are we going?

    Sylvia Likens: [slurred from exhaustion and suffering] I don't know.

    Ricky Hobbs: Do you want to go to the police? We can tell them everything.

    Sylvia Likens: I gotta get to my mom.

    Ricky Hobbs: Where's your mom at?

    Sylvia Likens: [sounding close to tears] I think she's in Porridge.

    Ricky Hobbs: We're going to Porridge.