Once evil arises, there is no going back

Amelia 2022-03-24 09:03:40

Garth told Charlie in the bar that once you took the red pill, you'd never go back.

But Charlie accepts, and that's the bloody beginning of it all.

There is a lot of debate about whether Charlie is dead or not. I think he must be dead. It has nothing to do with the poison he uses. The reason why he must die is to fit the director's theme. What the director wants to express in this film is that once people do bad things, they can never go back.

At the end of the film, whether it is the little girl's drawing action or the editor's phone call, it is full of irony. The money must have been drawn by the girl's mother for the little girl. This shows that the policewoman no longer spends money at all, and the act of silently throwing away the badge before shows that she loves the man himself rather than money. The little girl's graffiti on the money shows that although Charlie thinks that giving her a lot of money is love for her, in fact she has no concept of money at all, so she treats money as drawing paper. The editor's phone call hinted that if Charlie had to endure one more day, he could realize his dream of selling books for a living.

Although this movie looks funny and funny at first glance, it is actually a scary movie with three views. Charlie did bad things, so his death was deserved. And because he was the only kind person in the group of criminals, he was the one who got the two million dollars in the end. As for the bad guys, they died one by one: the priest was beaten to death by his wife while filming a novel; one of his wife and his lover was hacked to death and finally killed by a car; the other was stunned and thrown into a septic tank to drown; After being discovered by the agent, he was beaten to death; the agent was forced to eat sugar and died of diabetes; the widow and the murderer met each other, and it was estimated that both of them had to die. The only police detective who died unjustly and Jesus who shed tears told us the truth: Good people don't necessarily have good rewards, but evil people will definitely have bad rewards. God is watching.

Charlie is really a good person, and we also think his involvement in crime is justifiable: he is about to become a dead man, and he wants to give his wife and children a better life in a limited time, so that his daughter will not wear second-hand clothes every day, play used toys. Because of this, he would laugh before he died. He was laughing at the stupidity of the widow and at the fact that he could finally leave a huge sum of money for his wife and daughter. But only us outsiders can see clearly that he himself is the most important thing to his wife and daughter. Maybe he will understand when he gets to heaven.

Oh no, to hell.

Once you do even the tiniest bit of bad deeds, you are a wicked person who cannot be washed away.

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Big Nothing quotes

  • Charlie: Did you check her pulse?

    Josie McBroom: Well I assumed that when you have an axe lodged in your skull, your pulse tends to bottom out on you.

  • Josie McBroom: [looking at the Deputy whom Mrs. Smalls just shot dead] There goes our alibi.