Mars

Dashawn 2022-03-23 09:02:44

Watching this movie on a weekend afternoon, except for those last few beautiful shots, is out of place. Because...this movie is heavy on life. The shots are beautifully done, every frame. So beautiful Picture, such an ugly human nature.

At first I wondered why Jack and Michelle's love progressed so fast, and I didn't understand why Jack cried when they first met. Everyone has an inescapable tragedy that affects them Today. For Phillip it was what his brother did to him. For Jack, it was the indifference of his parents that also indirectly caused his cowardice and autism. Jack just fell in love with love. Philip was just forced to accept Cruel and learn to be cruel.

I still want to pretend that the last dead Eric Wilson, the reborn Jack didn't jump into the river. He won't. But maybe years in prison have long since made him lose his ability to interact with normal society, but But he still failed to cultivate his strength.

In this society we think of as normal, it is terrible to think that the former murderers live next door. Think of them as unbelievable. Is it really normal?

The naked reality, only one life , even if it is another town, the last town, but it can only be used by Jack to die. He just wants to live a normal life. But the knife that killed people can no longer let him live in Become an angel in this "normal" society. Even the little girl who was rescued, her father would tell her that Jack was the former boy A. So this "normal" society is defiled in an infinite loop from generation to generation. A generation, it has been running normally like this. There is no conflict.

No one is the dark hero who can lead us to break through the tragedy. Boy A tried. He failed.

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Boy A quotes

  • Michelle: [showing her breasts posing for Jack's photograph] What?

    Jack Burridge: [laughing] You're fucking nuts. Carry on. Keep going! Keep going! Keep going!

  • Michelle: [about Jack's local hero news in the paper] Hey hero! Look what I've got!

    Jack Burridge: [embarrassed] Horrible, horrible.