like a roundabout

Adela 2022-04-22 07:01:02

Originally following the progress of the story, everything seemed careless. Thinking that a movie is just a movie, you will see the ending when you chase the ending.
But this time it was a bit of a surprise.
I watched the movie in three separate installments, but I didn't find it choppy or hard.
Going around, seeing the murderer appear, finally felt a little more at ease. But I still guessed half of it. John gives me the feeling that I miss B too much, but john is too vicious (referring to the murder method/B is the protagonist of "Los Angeles BB Serial Killing Incident" beyond Birthday).
The arrogant genius is actually the most embarrassing philosopher.
He was struggling to find his so-called fairness or return, but no one paid him any attention.

We are all used to it, and everything that is different from the ordinary is called sin.
"Gluttony", "greed", "lazy", "jealousy", "pride", "anger", "lust".

Mills fell into the trap. Become the sin of anger that has evolved from ignorance and innocence. In fact, in the face of choices, no one knows which is the most recognized by the world - then, people have to choose what they think is the best before each choice.
The deceased wife, the dead son, and the arrogant prisoner in front of him, Mills chose to take revenge. He originally came with an innocent face, but it was difficult to escape and became a sinner with flesh and blood, more impulsive, angry and unyielding.
So, he used his gun and fulfilled two sins.
John's jealousy, his own anger.

The ending is there, but I am very unwilling to see it. Why is it like this? How did it end like this? Why must challenge and revenge? Is there a lot of sin lurking in everyone?
So I went around and went back to the most dazed moment. John sees himself as a savior and a martyr, and many people would say it wasn't worth it. But that's how it is. Those who have ardent desires, no matter who understands and who rejects them, must persevere, otherwise they will be too sorry for their birth.
Oh, funny but respectable human beings.

If you don't want to sin, don't be born.

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Se7en quotes

  • Nine Inch Nails: You get me closer to God!

  • David Mills: [Looking at the book list] "Of Human Bondage". Bondage?

    William Somerset: It's not what you think.