Women have to learn to do "bad" things

Jess 2022-03-25 09:01:14

Another perfect collaboration. Casey Bates + Stephen King. Kathy Bates is our love, agree? When she was young, she was boyish, bold but not arrogant. In middle age, she was calm and easy and full of affinity. I especially like to see her smile, the kind of smile that obscures the taste of enmity and hatred. In the movie, the appearance of Aunt Bei (not Aunt Bebe) is a different image from the past. The flustered, helpless, and desolate eyes open up the heroine's tragic life experience. This paragraph has some hints of Stephen King of horror movies. However, after that, the actors came on stage one after another, and the excellent performances made people less concerned about what the mystery was. The different states of Auntie Bei in different periods can be said to be incisively and vividly grasped. The grief and anger when she was abused by her husband, the resignation and forbearance when she was a maid, but when she faced her grown-up daughter returning home, she was full of emotion and helplessness. Fortunately, the ending is acceptable, otherwise the too tragic plot will make the film too dark. Review of the lines: "If a woman is not bad, she can't live." ----- After reading the whole chapter, I know that this is the essence of the story.

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  • Trycia 2022-04-22 07:01:41

    4.5, the script is solid, this is why women kill

  • Lexie 2022-04-23 07:03:21

    Feminist melodrama, Stephen King's creation of suspense and his love of Maine are all important labels of this film, but the old problem of Hollywood is to explain everything clearly, which really helps to build the audience's emotions. space but diminishes the complexity of the characters themselves

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