The truth behind dog blood

Amara 2022-03-29 09:01:03

Recently, I have inexplicably wanted to rewatch this film. I don't know if I want to watch the addictive group drama or the conflicts in a family. At the end of the second brush, I just feel that there is helplessness in real life behind the blood. This family has gathered a lot of family tragedies, which is also the reason why the script has too many conflicts and too dense lines, but watching the performances of this group of people is really enjoyable.

The youngest daughter Karen looks naive, because of the death of her father, she brought her fiance home to the funeral, but on the way, she talked endlessly about her "happy" life in front of her sister. When I left, I cried and talked about the future honeymoon " Doesn't that sound nice? ". There may be a helpless truth behind the innocence.

The second daughter, Ivy, is fragile and kind, the most tragic character in my heart. I finally found true love and wanted to leave this place to start a new life, but was told by my mother that her boyfriend was her brother, and behind the blood was two weak men and women. cruel love.

The eldest daughter, Barbara, loves her so much. After everyone's deliberate disguise, it seems that she is the only one in the whole family who is sober. It is said that half of the reason for his father's suicide is that he left home when he grew up. This fucking life is like shit, forcing you step by step to a corner with no way out. Behind the bloody life is the desperation to escape.

Mother's sour mouth, in the end you can only hug the nanny for comfort...

Communication and understanding are very important in every relationship in life. A snarky mouth will only break the surface peace, and the relationship will become more and more estranged. Without white lies and tolerance, you can only choose to leave.

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August: Osage County quotes

  • Barbara Weston: But her fourteen-year-old self might view it differently.

  • Johnna Monevata: What kind of cancer?

    Beverly Weston: Oh my God, I nearly neglected the punch line. Mouth cancer.