Will and Lynn (Clive Owen and Katherine Keener) live a peaceful suburban life, but it's not until their 14-year-old daughter Annie makes a new online friend -- a 16-year-old boy Charlie, things have all changed. At first, the couple didn't care about their daughter's friendship, but then Annie met Charlie on a date, and she was surprised to find out that the real Charlie was a 40-year-old pedophile who raped Annie and dragged the entire family into the abyss of tragedy. , while Will's revenge begins...
Will and Lynn live in a peaceful suburb, living a safe and happy life, but it's not until their 14-year-old daughter Annie makes a new online friend -- 16-year-old Boy Charlie, things have changed. In the beginning, I didn't care about my daughter's friendship, and then I exchanged photos. Charlie asked Annie to forgive her and told her that she was actually 20 years old, and also sent her photos (whether he was young or someone else had no way of knowing if he was a 40-year-old middle-aged man when we finally met him) )
Charlie Criminal Minds 1: Use photos to gain Annie's favor.
When the couple sent their brother to college, Annie and Charlie met. When they met the real Charlie, a 40-year-old middle-aged man, she didn't realize the danger, but believed Charlie's beautiful language and chatted and ate Charlie like a couple.
Charlie's Criminal Minds II: Using Beautiful Words to Forgive and Build Trust Again.
When Charlie opened a room with Annie, Annie was wearing sexy lingerie and still didn't realize the crisis. I believed Charlie's words again. I didn't see Annie's motivational struggle, her resistance, so I don't know if she was willing or forced to have sex with Ann at the age of 40. middle-aged man having sex.
Charlie's Criminal Minds 3: Make Annie believe that sex comes from love.
Charlie didn't answer Annie's call, meanwhile the couple came home from her brother's school, Annie went back to school and her best friend found out that something was wrong with her (she saw them dating) Annie called Charlie and still didn't answer, a good friend The hurt tells the school that Annie still believed that Charlie loved her until FBI agents stepped in to investigate the matter.
In the psychotherapy room, Annie recounts that it's no big deal, those girls at our school had sex with half the football players, I lost my virginity, and my mom and dad made it a statewide answer, full of right parents' puzzlement. And believe that when Dad sees Charlie, he will accept Charlie's full of love for Charlie.
Annie was very disgusted when her father intervened in the investigation and found information about a previous record of sexual assault. She still believed it was love, but did not want to believe it was rape.
When the case went deeper, the FBI agents brought new information. It turned out that Charlie was a 40-year-old pedophile who had committed 3 similar cases. The youngest was 12 years old. Anne came to the psychotherapy room overnight and told the psychotherapist about Charlie. She also raped 3 girls like her, and she believed that she was raped instead of the so-called love.
Internet; Cameron circulated about Annie she couldn't accept that she ended up committing suicide in the bathroom at home.
The film ends with the father talking about his responsibilities and self-blame for not protecting his daughter.
(If you watch the film, the following dialogue is especially important, let us think deeply about education, sex education, what is love...)
A: Anne W: Will
A: Dad, are you alright?
W Do you remember the first time you went to the swimming pool?
A: What?
W: You may not remember, you were two years old.
W: Peter was scared to death the first time he went,
W: He kept crying and shouting,
W: He was fine in the bathtub.
W: But the swimming pool...but you're not,
W: You're not afraid of anything
A: I remember,
W: You're really surprising,
W: Started laughing a while before going into the water with me,
W: Then splashing water,
W: You used to be so confident,
W: Not just swimming,
W: You are full of trust,
W: To things around you, to people, to the world,
W: This is you, don't be afraid,
W: God, I love this,
W: I'm so proud of you,
W: I envy you very much,
W: I am so afraid that when you grow up, you will lose those,
W: Lose that belief, that belief, but you don't,
W: I have hit your self-confidence,
W: My duty Just to keep you from losing that personality, to keep you safe,
W: What am I? If I can't protect you
W: Watching you lose that belief
W: Watching you question yourself
W: Watching you do things you want to hurt yourself, and you still doubt yourself
W: I don't think you're beautiful
W: I don't I know if you can forgive me, Anne
W: I don't know if you should forgive me
W: But I want to say, I'm sorry
W: I'm really sorry
A: Dad, Dad
W: I love you
father and daughter hugging together, The picture is getting blurry
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