Charlie, aren't you a fool?

Winona 2022-03-21 09:01:37

Charlie, a smart, witty and kind-hearted young man, even after many cleanup plans, is still mentally disabled. Two strangers are put in, because his actions that can be directly shot and killed indirectly killed his father, the stranger was stabbed, and all the people wearing masks People were killed, and there were good Chinese neighbors who didn't say a word. So I want to ask, from a data point of view, is it better to die a stranger (you don't know his details) or to accompany your father and the neighbors around you and those tall, rich, handsome and white rich? Such a simple truth became esoteric and unpredictable before Charlie's eyes. What made me even more stunned was that Charlie hid the stranger without hesitation, even when he knew that if the stranger died, his whole family would die, forcing me to scold my mother when I saw it! The screenwriter is really a genius, which directly lowered the IQ of the entire American children. So Charlie, aren't you fucking kidding me, are you still preaching that the world needs love? The only bright spot in the whole show is the male lead, Ethan Hawke, and I went for him. As for the 18-year-old sister, the effect is not as strong as that of the timmy.

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  • Helmer 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    The film did raise a lot of questions at the beginning, but later found that the director had no opinion on these issues at all, the characters were chaotic, and the plot development was messy and uninteresting. As if someone told you 'gun legality is a problem' - but not explaining his views and arguments to you, like crap

  • Eddie 2022-03-24 09:01:33

    The whole film can be summed up in one shot: a woman wearing a mask and white clothes jumps in slow motion and then dies

The Purge quotes

  • [after Mary butts Grace's gun in the face and smashing her head on the glass table]

    Mary Sandin: DID YOU HEAR ME, GRACE? NO MORE KILLING TONIGHT!... Is it that hard to understand?

  • Mary Sandin: Just remember all the good the purge does.