gloomy movie

Rico 2022-04-19 09:02:44

As a person with a strong desire for monopoly and even obsession with violence, I can understand Joshua very well. To be honest, when I was young, I was threatened by my mother that "I don't like you when I have another baby." At that time, he threatened to "I will strangle him (her) when he is born." I think this kind of maliciousness is actually lurking in the hearts of many people, the only difference is whether it is put into practice or not. Clearly, Joshua's emotional intelligence didn't keep up with his IQ, which is common in juvenile delinquency. But it can also be explained that good and evil have a correct solution in his heart, and he just listens to the will of his heart and is calm. The most annoying thing in the whole film is his mother, a crazy woman with postpartum depression. The most sympathetic is his father, who has achieved a middle-to-high level in all aspects, but he is still driven crazy by his son, and even gets a lawsuit. I think he was just a victim.

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  • Cesar 2022-03-19 09:01:08

    It seems that Khan's acting as a mother has experienced the addiction of a problematic child's mother. . .

  • Daryl 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    Indifference is also abuse

Joshua quotes

  • Joe Cairn: [visiting to see the baby] How many rats in this building? I'm guessing a hundred.

  • Joshua Cairn: You know, you don't have to love me. That's not a rule of something.

    Brad Cairn: But I I*do* love you. You're my boy. I'll always love you, no matter what.