everyone is sick

Demarcus 2022-03-23 09:01:47

The final ending is terrifying and delusional. Could all this be just a dream for Brooks? The director's way of shooting is equally fantastic. Or maybe the bad guy didn't get the final judgement, which made the screenwriter feel a little bit unhappy, so there was a dream torment at the end. If you have to arrange a feasible guess for the next plot, the most likely thing is that the iron wall forged by family love may be shattered by the re-expansion of inner desire. In retrospect, Brooks once asked his daughter, "Do you love him?" The daughter replied, "Of course, you are my father!" When the two had this conversation, they knew each other well. In a large, lavishly decorated living room, this scene of family affection is somewhat darkly humorous.
Brooks couldn't resist the instigation of split personality, and he reappeared in the arena again, killing a couple who liked to open the curtains to have sex. While he was fully satisfied, he also brought some more complicated troubles and was photographed by a voyeuristic photographer. Put down the evidence and use this as a coercion. But photographer Stephen did not ask the lion for money, but let Brooks take him to "hunt". In the process of searching for "prey", he happened to encounter a fugitive who escaped from prison, and the first purpose of this fugitive after escaping from prison was to take revenge on the female police detective Tracy who brought him to justice. Coincidentally, this female detective is also in charge of Brooks' case. So a series of wits and brave chase games began.
In the past, there was a fixed way of identifying films of this type of subject matter, thinking that resistance had to be regarded as a climax, as a special point of contradiction. This movie is a breakthrough.

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Extended Reading
  • Harry 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    There is no explanation of the cause and effect, but it makes people look very exciting

  • Lavonne 2022-03-24 09:01:41

    There are two sides to people, and that's the message the movie is trying to convey to the audience, and Mr. Brooks may be more extreme, given his frequent role reversals between angels and demons. While the story is great, the film falls short, with a mix of elements, but with a great sense of separation. Kevin Costner's performance is still commendable, and the soundtrack is also very particular

Mr. Brooks quotes

  • Mr. Smith: [about Mr. Brooks' first kill] What was your first time like?

    Mr. Earl Brooks: You really don't want to know that much about me Mr. Smith.

  • Mr. Earl Brooks: Maybe I should pull over there and pick him up.

    Marshall: No, just honk. Maybe he'll get killed crossing the street and save us the mess of doing it.

    Mr. Earl BrooksMarshall: [both laugh]

    [Earl honks his horn, Smith crosses the street a nearly gets hit by a car]

    Mr. Earl Brooks: [exclaims] Almost.