Just like a saying that is often heard, there is no real right or wrong in the world. I just feel awkward to give a shotgun for the movie birthday. I saw other film critics and realized that it was a strange blackening. There is a sentence in the movie that I actually like "Actually, sometimes when bad things happen, it's for good reasons." Brandon is not wrong, it's just extreme. The others are not wrong. I feel that in the movie, the psychological thoughts when we are being insulted, misunderstood, distrusted, and betrayed are exaggerated. At the end of the film, Brandon said "I want to be a good person" reminds me of the American "two-shot killer" Crowley also said: "There is a tired heart in my body, but this heart is kind. Yes, it doesn’t want to hurt anyone" I don’t think they’re doing something wrong! As I mentioned before, I like the line in this movie. In my understanding, everything that happens has its reasons and explanations. There is no real right or wrong in the world.
When his adoptive father shot him, he looked back at his adoptive father with disbelief, helplessness, and disappointment of being betrayed. And when I saw Brandon’s adoptive mother cheating Brandon’s trust at the time with that half-truth and half-false lie at the end, it reminded me of similar things in life, and it was touched. The feeling of giving people hope and then pouring it down with a bucket of cold water is really unpleasant!
In fact, apart from the protagonist's darkening a bit inexplicably, I personally think it's okay. Shows the dark side of my heart.
The above are only personal opinions, and do not represent the opinions expressed in the whole movie, and are for reference only
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