About the last three lines, my opinion

Sunny 2022-04-19 09:01:23

The final lines of the movie are the last three sentences, but Sleeping Broken Brain understands the wrong meaning of the doll. The
male protagonist believes that his point of view is correct from beginning to end, even if the child abuser he killed...

When disregarding the objection of his girlfriend, "Save the "After the little girl, went to the girl's mother's house and found that everything he saw was what his girlfriend and black people said, maybe he had doubts himself.

So he asked her mother: Do you hate me?
Girl's mother: no, thanks You...
the hero has a smile...

Finally, the hero asks the little girl: This is Mirabelle?

The little girl smiles innocently, and tells him, : It's Annabelle.

In fact, it doesn't mean, say: You are wrong, It's Annabelle.

Leaning on the sand quietly, what will the hero think?


The director's hidden meaning is: In the end, you are still wrong!

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Extended Reading
  • Elwyn 2022-03-23 09:01:20

    I happened to be reading Dennis Lehan's new book recently. I didn't expect Patrick here to be so tender. It took more than 50 minutes of pen and ink on the establishment, but fortunately, the rhythm went up. Ben is still better at action scenes, and wants to dig into emotional scenes, but he can't dig deep and procrastinates instead.

  • Eliezer 2021-10-21 15:30:23

    The heroine is so fucking like Michael Jackson

Gone Baby Gone quotes

  • Lionel McCready: [about Helene] She's at the Fillmore all the time.

    Patrick Kenzie: She's at the Fillmore lounge?

    Lionel McCready: Yeah, she drinks every day. She's got the gene, you know? The disease. Our parents had it too.

    Patrick Kenzie: She use drugs?

    Lionel McCready: I think she does a little coke.

    Patrick Kenzie: How much is a little?

    Lionel McCready: I don't know. Few times a week, maybe. I mean how much is a lot?

    Patrick Kenzie: Few times a week's a lot.

    Lionel McCready: Then she does a lot. I don't know anything about that. I put the plug in the jug myself, I got twenty-three years sobriety, so, I'm good.

  • Patrick Kenzie: [upon seeing Amanda's bare room] Kidnapped the furniture, too?