Everyone's one-sided comments on the film have pointed to Katherine Keener's character, all kinds of vicious attacks on her, actually as a mom, to be fair, not to excuse her, but I can really understand where she came from, her anger , even a little bit, she took the way of punishment, but just a little bit, she couldn't hold her anger anymore, she used this anger to join her own dissatisfaction with life, magnify it, and let it develop endlessly . This boundary line is actually not far from your feet. If you walk a little, you will cross the boundary. She has already crossed the boundary too far.
I also have a daughter. If I heard someone say bad things about my daughter, my first reaction would be absolutely anger, absolutely to teach this bitch a lesson. No mother will calmly say that we can analyze and analyze whether it is really bad for you. If you don’t have children, don’t argue. You can’t fully understand. The mentality of being a parent is very subtle, and no one will admit it openly. If your child bullies others outside, you will be very proud and proud, but this is the truth, and no one will feel that it doesn’t matter if your child is bullied outside, because the child is himself, and being bullied and insulted by a child is equivalent to being bullied and insulted. There will be no reason at all times, and you will have to punish them quickly.
As for the latter, once you are on a woman's blacklist, you will never be whitewashed. This is the first law of the universe. A woman is a creature that once dislikes you, you will never dislike it. Anything big or small can easily ignite anger. Under her leadership, the children followed suit, with the same indifference and joy in their little eyes as their mothers. When they grow up, they will inevitably have a shaking S element in their character until they are old.
She is actually the most painful person among all except the heroine who was tortured to death. Because she is also a sufferer herself, she is poor, has a bunch of children, is noisy, the beautiful youth is gone, and she can only live by flirting with all kinds of men. She is always saying sorry, and always hopes that the heroine can understand her, understand her painstaking efforts, and understand her hope and protection as a mother for her child. She doesn't want to hurt anyone, but if anyone hurts my child, then I will Enter battle mode now! Like the Hulk, or Frankenstein or something, once you transform, the three views seem to change! Women's love for their children transcends everything, and for this transcendent love, they can fight against anything, let alone a weak little girl. Friends who are unconvinced and want to argue can go home and ask your mother, if someone is spreading bad things about you, what will your mother do to
the boy with glasses, Ricky, are there still few such examples? You are a goddess, you are beautiful, my condition is not good, I can't get you, you are like the moon in the sky, once you fall into my hands, haha, you are also dirty, with messy hair, ragged clothes, full face Dirty, begging me lowly, I am finally taller than you, I must let you taste the pain when I looked up at you. This kind of perverted revenge mentality is common, without this attribute, you are embarrassed to admit that you are a diaosi.
In the end, what I want to say is that in the whole incident, everyone was a villain, but the most hateful one was sister Jenny. You can say that she is small and ignorant. It is precisely because she is small that her reaction is the most real. It's nature, in order to protect herself, seeing her sister being tortured to death, she didn't say a word, the dearest sister, always protecting her sister. Moreover, when such a person grows up, she will not have any guilt in her heart, because she did not commit violence, she will pass on her nostalgia and regret for her sister to that family, so that she can get rid of her guilt, this kind of person, the most It’s scary, they are far away from you, and they only ask for something, not for anything in return. They can live longer than anyone else, and even get along better than anyone else, because no matter what kind of predicament they are in, they can always survive and have no psychological burden.
That treatment was so good, I thought it was her sister who died.
If it is her sister, will the pain in the audience's heart be less?
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