I'm going to throw up. . .

Curtis 2022-03-23 09:01:56

The value of this film is really wonderful. I give three stars because there are still some things in it, and the text professional things are worth learning from. . .

The murderer was admitted to a mental hospital for reformation (to show that the United States is a country ruled by law, he was imprisoned for a long time, he was arrested when he was a child, and he was bald when he was released), and he was released after he was educated (to show that the United States was a country of human rights, give him money, let him meet a new life), understand that he can't kill, and then talk about how he reformed, how to communicate with the outside world, how to accept others, how sweet he made him, how cute he was, except The villain (in order to show that the US is a harmonious country, everyone is so friendly, he has nowhere to go, the hospital staff help him find a job, the repair shop people take him in because he has a skill, but he is always praised when he sees him He's a genius! The screenwriter is really well-intentioned. Then a single mother took him in and let him live in her own home. Of course, except for the big villain, so he died later, and damn it, the black sheep, it seems that death is the real harmony, bear child Had a better time with the fuck and everyone. More to come.)

All the chats (the whole film is chatting) are so emotional (but they always want to be very plain, but as soon as the point of sensational music comes up, the camera slowly pushes and pulls, it's not fair and objective at all) Is it alright? The character setting is also very funny, mentally retarded, children, widows, homosexuals, what a person who needs to be cared for!), just to make everyone sympathize with him, sympathy, everyone will not empathize with such a person, the male protagonist communicates with the outside world The process mentioned more than once or twice that he killed his mother and lover when he was a child, and then he said that they were bad people and did bad things, but even if it was an affair, it was really unforgivable and had to be killed. ? Then, in order to make him occupy the audience's sympathy, the screenwriter asked the people he talked to (children, repair shop owners and employees) to lead the audience to say: "Well, they are bad people, I have heard it before, if I If they do, I will do the same and kill them", and every time it is designed that our male protagonist hides his merits and fame deeply and does not want to mention it. Every time he is pressed by others, he has to tell his own history, it seems that How innocent. Then when the child said that he wanted to kill the big villain Dolly, the protagonist told him sanely that you were a child and couldn't do such a thing. You will have a bright future in the future, and then try your own way, "Let me do this kind of thing. , I'm getting old anyway, and I have no future." This gave the audience another blow, well, it seems that our protagonist is really great, and everything is for the children, right. . . And then crowned with humanistic care for the marginalized? Take the moral high ground first? Serving the back?

And the people inside are all so nice except for the big villain! So it's so damn good looking like a villain? (Especially in a scene where the villain is created, even his friends and friends don't like him, it can be seen that he talks a lot, and he really deserves to die!?) Give the protagonist a plausible reason (all for the sake of the children) to kill again, right? ? Or it's society's fault! ! ! Is it a tragedy of the times? ? ? What an international joke! ! ! Is this an inevitable problem? What is this all about? ? ? The truth of the matter is that a single mother falls in love with a man, that man is not very good to the single mother and the child, and the people around him do not like him, dare not speak, for the future of the child, he should die! But this kind of thing can't be done by children, so let a mentally retarded person with no future do it, um, then we do him very emotional and sympathetic, I think the audience will definitely buy it, and will be moved to tears for him , the screenwriter probably had this in mind at the time. . .

But isn't it all the child's fucking fault? In a simple sentence, isn't it over for you to reject this man? For children! Just because you are lonely and cold? Then your previous performances of loving children are so hypocritical, if you really can't do it for the sake of your children? Or are you unwilling to do it? The single mother in it said to wait for the right time. At the time, I thought it was to find a suitable opportunity to break up with the villain. Then the next scene that blinded me was that she was lying in the bed with the villain again. sleepy! ! ! Nima, as expected, people are inherently cheap at the beginning! What is this called! The protagonist killed his mother and lover at the beginning, why didn't he kill the mother together this time? Just because she woke up at night and made him cookies? Also put mustard! ! ! Anyone. . .

Then the protagonist kills someone and calls the police, and that's it? Emotionally neutralize? Does it make people feel that he is helpless for the sake of the child? Let our innocent and kind audience think "Look at how good our big brother is, he committed a crime, but he is for the sake of the children, and he has no choice but to turn himself in to the police when you see that he killed people!!!" God! If I find an excuse to comfort me that he is mentally retarded, the way to deal with the problem is so direct and will not turn around, I can't think of a better way, I would be more accepting. But even that's not right, so what about the others? Are everyone else in the movie stupid? Also, if you really want to give him such a reason, what is the philosophical thing he said earlier (with his father, with the fat girl, with the child...), and how well he handles the problem Be organized (explain the future, the first step is to let the child go to a gay house with his mother, the second step is to find a gay man and let him take in the mother and son, and take good care of them, and after finishing things, don’t forget to tell him that God says homosexuality is not good, You should feel ashamed, thinking of the inferiority and secret of gays when the male protagonist ate with gays, and the shaping of gay characters-timid and cowardly, I had to suspect that the director was prejudiced against gays. Foreign language. And before killing the villain, I didn't forget to ask him how to call the police. The villain told him to call, and then he asked what the phone number was? The villain told him it was 911. Sorry, I really can't hold this scene. Unkindly squirted out)! ! !
I heard that it was a good film, and I didn’t intend to complain, but this film did subvert my three views again, and it was typical of the values ​​of the American people in my eyes. This is the best adaptation of the Oscar!!! Friends who are familiar with the Oscars should know the concept of the Oscars. , have their own interests and demands, relative, this is a digression.) Lovely American friends, wash and sleep! This will really teach our American children bad. . .

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  • Shanon 2022-04-20 09:01:42

    uh, julie her ex-husband, second term

  • Ernest 2022-04-22 07:01:29

    Completely different from what I thought. The characters are so simple and clear. Knives are used to protect rather than kill, and warmth is greater than evil.

Sling Blade quotes

  • Melinda: Hi, Karl, I'm on my lunch break. I got you these flowers that were on sale, cause they're not fresh. $2.99, plus by 10% employee discount, since I didn't bring you anything on our date last night. Well, I just thought I'd bring them to you. I enjoyed walking with you. I got a blister the size of a quarter on my heel. Well, see you some time I guess.

    [Turns to leave]

    Karl: Blisters sure can hurt.

  • Charles Bushman: Karl, who'd you kill? Was it the boy?

    Karl: Don't you say another word about that boy. Fact'o business, don't you say another word to me. I ain't listening to you no more.