stepson

Alysha 2022-03-31 08:01:02

Basically I don't care how bad this movie really is, I'm just really pissed at what this stepmother did

The stepson that I have raised for so many years is not as good as the children of other families in the end

I just don't get it Why send it away again? Even if the mental pressure is really high, I really can't stand it, and I want to send it away. The child is crazy and mentally ill. No matter how you say it, it's too cruel to hit the head with a hammer and die? Well, even if I lost my hand, amnesia, lost my mind and lost my mind, wouldn't I feel bad when I saw my child was killed by myself and plunged into ice water in the winter? Not uncomfortable at all? I wouldn't blame myself at all, if it wasn't for the fact that I had sent my child away twice, wouldn't I have gotten to this point? As a psychiatrist, I don't blame myself at all. Why does the child have such a serious psychological problem without realizing that the Virgin Mary is thinking about how to save other people's children all day long? All this as a compatriot to express incomprehension

Let alone why she killed her baby son who grew up watching her, how could the heroine still smile with a peaceful face and turn her head to adopt another baby son

Completely heartless urine

I just really feel that if this is really my own son who fell out of my stomach, this lady will definitely not swing the hammer so neatly.

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Extended Reading
  • Alena 2022-04-01 09:01:19

    This plot can be finished in 10 minutes, so why make a 90-minute movie? !

  • Stephania 2022-04-22 07:01:56

    The plot is very shallow

Shut In quotes

  • [first lines]

    Doug: Hey. It's going to be okay.

    Richard: Just tell me we're doing the right thing.

    Doug: No, sweetheart, I know you want to fix this. It's what you do. But we've tried. All right? We've been trying and look where it's gotten us.

    [looking over at their son waiting in the car]

    Doug: And I think the space is gonna be good for him. For all of us. Besides, it's a good school. He'll be home by the end of the summer.

  • [last lines]

    Mary: [about his drawing] You want a dog?

    Tom: [yes]

    Mary: Maybe. It's gonna be good.