wandering on the roof

Bobby 2022-03-25 09:01:19

In reality, behavior like Haarlem is difficult to be understood, Oedipus, voyeurism, until she was accepted and tolerated when she met Kate, and she was able to open her heart to embrace others. The role of the father in the film cannot be said to be dereliction of duty, because he was tired of arguing, which led to the death of his wife and the self-isolation of the child. The father gave space and understanding to Haarlem's behavior, even if Haarlem wanted to drown his stepmother at one point in the film, the father I just hope that the person who blames Haarlem is himself. The several conversations between the father and Haarlem in the film become more and more in-depth each time, until finally the father and son frankly express the dark side of their hearts. The father acquiesced to his wife's behavior because he was tired of arguing; Haarlem was angry that he could not be the reason for his mother to stay, and his mother chose the other side between his feelings and him, so Haarlem was unwilling to admit that his mother committed suicide, Suspected of being killed by his stepmother. This film sees warmth and inclusion.

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Hallam Foe quotes

  • Raymond: I fucking hate this job, but it's my job. D'ya understand?

    Hallam Foe: [nods]

    Raymond: I killed a man once. Smashed his skull on a pier. Just so ya know.

  • Kate Breck: I'm a real live human being Hallam. Sometimes I want sweet; sometimes I want sour. Sometimes I don't know what I want. My shit stinks. I'm going to die someday. If I look like your mother, it's just a coincidence. Am I telling you anything you don't already know?

    Hallam Foe: Is there anything I can do to make it up to you?

    Kate Breck: [pensively and with regret] Probably not.