Three views are broken

Lolita 2022-04-21 09:01:42

After watching the ending, I feel like there will be a sequel. But it doesn't matter if it's a sequel or not, just say this movie.

At the beginning of the movie, three people break into the house and steal. (I thought it would be a high-tech high-IQ crime... well, I'm wise)

If you steal it, then steal it. How can you solve it when you pee on the ground? The villain Dezhi has a disgusting face. That's right, it's just a movie, why does the protagonist have to be great?

Then, if the theft is successful, hold a small meeting to discuss the next theft plan, and then learn through dialogue that they are repeat offenders and have a bottom line, especially the little brother who looks like a singer with a broken eyebrow sticks to the bottom line, and the legal loopholes are familiar with the stolen object. of a batch.

They plan to steal one last time and wash their hands in gold. This time they were going to steal an old man. Still a blind old man.

Okay, if the director thinks that this person deserves to be stolen, that means he deserves to be stolen. After all, the movie is fictional. Then the heroine steals if you want to, and as a result, she has to create an image that she actually has hardships.

Then the little brother who looks like a singer with broken eyebrows, in order to kneel and lick his goddess (that is, the heroine), he doesn't want the bottom line, and goes to steal together? Another one who is good at pretending to be 13, you can steal your pension and almost kill the old man (murder?)? But it's really cool to see this second idiot being the first to be taken away by the old man.

Then this heroine thinks this money is more important than her own life. I didn't think about what would happen to your sister if you died? Then he took the money and tried to escape from the basement, but found a woman under house arrest.

In fact, they have all heard the story of this woman. Well, the old man put this woman under house arrest just to want her to have a child. After all, life is for another life. Although this is not legal, it is legal for you to burglary and your accomplices almost committed murder? It's not a hardship for an old man to have no children in his later years, and a little trouble for the heroine is a hardship? The heroine is really a moral group, and the director plays 6 in this double standard.

I understand that the director wants to express the meaning of "everyone is guilty, not perfect, has a dark spot, and is selfish and dark", but it caused the old man to negligently kill the surrogate woman and the child in the womb. I don't know what to say...

In the end, the male protagonist was implicated by the female protagonist and was shot and killed by the old man. So she regards this money as more important than her own life and that of her friends? Finally put the old man's dog in the car.

The heroine and her sister just walked away with such a perfect ending. Such a selfish, hypocritical, disgusting and double standard person really breaks my three views.

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Don't Breathe quotes

  • [from trailer]

    Money: Just because he's blind doesn't mean he's a saint, bro.

  • The Blind Man: God? There is no God. It's a joke.