Just watched it, it's pretty good

Rhea 2022-04-20 09:01:05

From the perspective of faith, the male protagonist still has a lot of confidence and persistence, but the torture of the IQ 10-year-old man was really unbearable, but he was also praying. In order to oppose God, also saw their misery.
This is the biggest difference from the male protagonist. When I first started looking for a child, I heard someone in the car (probably a foreign gospel radio station) preaching that people are all sinful and must go through hardships. The old lady didn’t understand her correctly. Why does a child get cancer? She makes more parents feel the pain of losing a child. Maybe people's beliefs will be extreme at first. Only when they are happy and happy (with her husband and son driving the gospel leaflet) do they remember God's love , he left God when he was unfortunate, and even joined Satan, which also reflected his own situation.
The male protagonist's words are still very correct. We must be ready to face emergencies at any time and have the ability to deal with them (that is, telling us to be alert and pray at all times). The words he told his son in the car were all the scenarios predicted by the Bible in the last days. It is his belief and persistence that will save him in the end (I hope the detective can save the male lead). The Lord’s Prayer also appeared 3 times (probably), and the prayer next to the “little house with alternating hot and cold” said, “Forgive all our unrighteousness, just as we forgive the unrighteousness of others.” He said no Going down, because he knew that he should forgive the IQ10-year-old man, and his struggle also showed his heart.
Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name.
May your kingdom come.
May your will be done on earth as it is in heaven.
Give us our daily bread today.
Forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors.
Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.
For the kingdom, the power, and the glory are yours
forever. Amen!

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Prisoners quotes

  • Keller Dover: Don't talk to them.

    Ralph Dover: [Looks up at Keller, confused and distraught] Eliza told me they're dead... Is it true?

    Keller Dover: No.

    Ralph Dover: Well, she said... they found... their bloody clothes...

    Keller Dover: Don't you tell your mother that. Don't you *dare* tell your mother that. Do you understand me? Now, I need you to listen to me...

    [whispering harshly]

    Keller Dover: I need you to stay and run the house for a couple of days; and you make sure she does not watch the news and when the paper comes, you just throw it the fuck away! Listen to me... We do *not* give up on your sister. We do *not*!

    [pauses, while trembling]

    Keller Dover: I'm gonna find her... I'm gonna bring her home. We do not give up.

    Ralph Dover: You're gonna bring her *home*? She's *dead*, *you* can't do anything, you've been leaving me and mom here while you've been going out and getting *fucking drunk*! You think I can't smell it on you?

    Keller Dover: [Keller grabs Ralph's shoulders, whips him around, and pins him against the wall in a fury] *SHUT UP*!

  • Keller Dover: He's not a person anymore.