Destroyed by low self-esteem

Wayne 2022-03-23 09:03:18

It took me three times to watch this movie. At first it was because of being interrupted, and finally I read it again and seriously.
This is a movie that needs to be watched carefully. Because what he contains is not just racist. One after another profound topics revealed by seclusion, affair, sexual assault, domestic violence, bereavement, etc. The reasons for these incidents and the harm they bring to people's hearts are self-evident, and the depth of the harm is beyond the imagination of outsiders. And almost every character in the story has psychological problems of one kind or another, so at the beginning of the story and at the end they died in a car accident because of Nicole's ex-husband's deliberate revenge, maybe it's just as the ex-husband said "I didn't kill them" and the car accident The latter writer's statement that there is no imprint of the ex-husband's car on the roadside implies that in fact, they finally could not bear the heavy load of fate and chose to end their lives.
In the final analysis, it is the destruction brought about by inferiority.

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  • Nina 2022-03-19 09:01:10

    Life is built on lies. Regarding the university, do you obey your father or stay true to yourself? Where does the sense of racial identity displayed during love and enlistment fit in? Student complained of discrimination because of the word "You Hun". His wife died suddenly. Fall in love with a woman he shouldn't love and then die in a car accident. The only thing to be thankful for is that there is a writer who can document and reveal this past and present. PS: Nicole's mother even raised a crow.

  • Lee 2022-03-25 09:01:22

    We are who we are. The cause of all unfortunate events causes people to think, the human stain, the stain of human nature.

The Human Stain quotes

  • Faunia Farley: You can't go out there, he's fuckin' crazy.

    Coleman Silk: Yeah, so am I.

    [picks up a baseball bat]

  • Nelson Primus: How do you know she doesn't want to use you to make up for all that she's lost? Do I represent you in a paternity suit, Coleman? "Give up the girl, Achilles." I took your intro to European lit umpteen years ago as an undergrad. Give her up, and your troubles go away.