I think there could be another ending

Hoyt 2022-03-26 09:01:14

Possible tumor-triggered 'genius gene'. It took another day to instigate the killing. Personally, I think the ending can be like this: after the mother shoots, and then the little girl is raised by her mother. In one incident, the girl deliberately let the family know that she deceived Henry at night and made Henry feel that he was hurt by his father. The girl hated her father. The girl used genius to achieve her own goals and killed her stepfather. It's logical... Maybe I saw a girl flashing lights at night, but her dad came to see if she was asleep or asked her why she didn't sleep with the lights on. After all, after the lights were turned off, the boy and his mother were also very frightened, and the little girl gave her They feel it with one look. If this is the case, it should prove that a person with a high EQ is better than a person with a high IQ.

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  • Chelsea 2022-03-22 09:02:56

    48/100 A clumsy work that made Colin Trevorrow lose his Star Wars job, but I think it's still up to the rookie screenwriter to carry the blame. The change of the drama completely misplaced the key points, representing the two children's roles of intelligence and innocence should be the icing on the cake, connecting the central character of the whole story, the mother, under the circumstance of a clear dramatic premise, we can't see her in her Any truly heartwarming growth, the other secondary characters are a mess too.

  • Evans 2022-03-22 09:02:56

    48/100 A clumsy work that made Colin Trevorrow lose his Star Wars job, but I think it's still up to the rookie screenwriter to carry the blame. The change of the drama completely misplaced the key points, representing the two children's roles of intelligence and innocence should be the icing on the cake, connecting the central character of the whole story, the mother, under the circumstance of a clear dramatic premise, we can't see her in her Any truly heartwarming growth, the other secondary characters are a mess too.

The Book of Henry quotes

  • Henry Carpenter: Mom... That woman today at the grocery store... You didn't... do anything to help her.

    Susan Carpenter: I told you. It just wasn't our business.

    Henry Carpenter: I think... when someone hurts someone else I, I think it is our business.

    Susan Carpenter: Well, I know it seems that way but... there was nothing I could do.

    Henry Carpenter: Yeah, mom if... if everybody did that then there would be no one to look out for the people who just can't look out for themselves.

    Susan Carpenter: So what should I have done? I didn't want things to get violent.

    Henry Carpenter: Violence isn't the worst thing in the world.

    Susan Carpenter: What is then?

    Henry Carpenter: Apathy.

  • Mrs. Evans: Henry, where are you going? Henry!

    [henry exits the classroom]

    Henry Carpenter: Goddamn it, Janice. How much longer does this have to go on? What else do you need to see?

    Principal Wilder: I believe you mean Principal Wilder? Henry, we're not going down this road again.

    Henry Carpenter: Bruises, exhaustion, decreased school performance. What have her grades been this year?

    Principal Wilder: You know I can't tell you anything about another student's grades.

    Henry Carpenter: You're under no obligation to investigate. You need merely report suspicion of. It's, it's your ethical responsibility as an educator.

    Principal Wilder: I made preliminary inquiries which turned...

    Henry Carpenter: So make secondary inquiries!

    Principal Wilder: It's more complicated than that, Henry. Mr. Sickleman is the police commissioner and an upstanding member...

    Henry Carpenter: As if upstanding members of the community...

    Principal Wilder: These type of baseless allegations can have extremely serious ramifications.

    Henry Carpenter: Jesus! Do...

    [henry grabs some child abuse brochures]

    Henry Carpenter: Do these things mean anything?

    Principal Wilder: I have known Mr. Sickleman longer than you've been alive.

    Henry Carpenter: Don't condescend to me.

    Principal Wilder: I'm not gonna subject him to public scrutiny without conclusive evidence.

    Henry Carpenter: Fine. I will handle this without you.