Frailty evaluation action

2021-12-11 08:01
The film is a story about faith, original sin, and the indistinguishable nature of good and evil in people's hearts. A disturbing theme, accompanied by a genius storytelling, makes it a compact psychological horror film. Although the film was Bill Paxton’s first feature-length film directed, it left a deep impression on people. In the film, Matthew McConaughey and the two child stars who played the Fenton brothers played well and the award-winning photographer Bill Butler joined in. Successfully created a Hitchcock-like world full of suspense and surprise. The whole movie perfectly combines horror and mystery. The plot is subtle and exciting, and the sudden turn of the plot at the last minute is beyond everyone's expectations. Although it is a horror film, the film does not try to render blood and violence to win the audience. It has an indirect hint of beauty.
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Extended Reading
  • Precious 2022-03-27 09:01:07

    It doesn't feel particularly good, the theme is not so clear, or the screenwriter is too advanced.

  • Sandra 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    The script is actually okay, but it's too similar to a student's homework with a good ending to explore the truth of life

Frailty quotes

  • [Adam Meiks questions Agent Wesley Doyle about the God's Hands killer]

    Adam Meiks: I read in the paper that only one of the bodies of the six victims have been found. Now, is that true?

    Agent Wesley Doyle: You read that in the paper, didn't ya?

    Adam Meiks: It doesn't necessarily mean it's true.

    Agent Wesley Doyle: Well, in this case it does. You see, the first victim was found, mutilated. With a note saying that God's Hands had taken her. With all of the rest, only notes were found, no bodies.

    Adam Meiks: How do you know they're dead?

    Agent Wesley Doyle: Well, we don't for sure. But the first note told us that we wouldn't find no more bodies from then on. He said he wanted to keep them.

    Adam Meiks: I've got a pretty good idea where the rest of them bodies are.

    Agent Wesley Doyle: At the Rose Garden?

    [Adam Meiks nods yes]

    Agent Wesley Doyle: Now, why didn't you tell me that in the first place?

    Adam Meiks: Would you have believed me?

  • [Adam Meiks and Agent Wesley Doyle talk in the police car on the way to the Rose Garden]

    Agent Wesley Doyle: I just can't imagine how you'd keep something like that inside for so long.

    Adam Meiks: I guess I avoided it because I wanted to.

    [pause]

    Adam Meiks: You know, you never did tell me why it is you just keep that one picture of your mother in your office.

    Agent Wesley Doyle: My mother was murdered a couple days after that picture was taken. Butchered by some wacked-out killer like your dad.

    Adam Meiks: Did they ever catch him?

    Agent Wesley Doyle: No.

    Adam Meiks: Is that why you took this job?

    Agent Wesley Doyle: You know, you're pretty good at this. Did you ever think about becoming a cop?

    Adam Meiks: Well, you know, when I was a kid.

    Agent Wesley Doyle: Well, you've got the instincts for it. Cops gotta have good instincts. You know what mine are telling me now? You are hiding something from me.

    Adam Meiks: What is it you think I'm hiding?

    Adam Meiks: Well, why don't you just keep on talking and maybe I'll figure that out.

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