Is the sin in the story also called sin?

Leslie 2022-03-29 09:01:08

In this film, the creators are moaning for nothing. Advise them to look at Sina Weibo to learn what sin is.
In order to create an audience illusion that "this woman is in trouble with this family", the screenwriter racked his brains to arrange "sins" that seemed as logical as possible, but in the end, these so-called sins were not enough to make a movie. .
The first half of the film seems almost unbearable. How can there be such a coincidence that a girl and the whole family are unhappy, and the unbelievable far-fetched screenwriter almost made people stop watching, but fortunately the film later stated that Not so, but in the end the girl committed suicide, bringing the audience back to the tangle of the first half.
The girl glass heart, the misfortune she encountered was not enough for her to commit suicide. If she couldn't bear it, she was really unfit to survive in this world. That should be a relief and a good thing.
Screenwriters often make a mistake, that is, they cannot give up the original excellent story structure idea. In order to keep this idea, they create some deliberately illogical plots to support this structure. Obsessed with one idea and lost the whole bracket. Looking at Syndra's list, the structure of the story is nothing creative, but the storytelling skills and the story itself are truly divine.

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An Inspector Calls quotes

  • Arthur Birling: [about his workers] If you don't come down hard on some of these people, they'll soon be asking for the earth.

    Gerald Croft: [obsequiously] That's right.

    The Inspector: They might. But it's better to ask for the earth than to take it.

  • [last lines]

    Arthur Birling: [hanging up the phone] A girl has died. Suicide. A police inspector is on his way to ask us some questions.