I'm really on fire

Bennett 2022-10-23 07:23:44

First of all, the most wonderful performance of the whole play comes from Simmons' tearful sentence "Our father-son relationship ends here." Miss is also doing well. Sorry, Team America is still playing.

First of all, the behavior of the male protagonist throwing a knife. He said twice that I did what most parents do, and this is a dangerous item. EXM? Is this different from the mistakes all Jackie Chan men make? Not to mention that he is a law enforcement officer himself. If you really believe in your son and are eager to prove his innocence, shouldn't you submit it for inspection as soon as possible? This practice of being a thief with a guilty conscience is really incompatible with the later filming. I believe that my son is seriously contradicting.

Is it a matter of space? Didn't Jacob break up with Sarah in the middle? Also called people slut, but in the blink of an eye, hey how was your day? ?

The ending, wow. Everything Laurie did the night before the crash showed she couldn't go on living. She couldn't bear to start over like maybe a monster's son pretending nothing happened. What bad things will happen next time around my son? Someone disappeared, someone committed suicide, or someone was stabbed to death. What's the difference? In Laurie's mind, her precious son was already dead the moment she lifted the bowling ball. What kind of mother would throw away the video data of her own flesh and blood from childhood to adulthood like garbage? Come on, it was your mother who brought you into this world, and now let your mother take this responsibility and take you away.

It was with this emotion that I saw Laurie crash the car into the pier. Coupled with the feeling of being a mother, the feeling of substitution is pushed to the top, and then, it is a thousand miles away.

The plot behind it can be described as the old man's footbinding. why? Because besides being smelly and long, it's inexplicable.

Are you kidding me when Laurie wakes up? Shouldn't it be that he found out that he was rescued and that his sorrow was greater than his heart's death? What does this look of giving a sigh of relief for not prosecuting mean? So what did you set up for so long? ummmm is out of control for a while, Koko

So what are you trying to say, writer?

After a young psychopath experienced something he didn't do himself, the distrust of his parents and the coldness of human nature led him to a dark path instead.

Or group play, whether it's the hypocrisy among teenagers, or the rudder of neighbors, relatives and friends.

Nothing, everything is just a little bit different.

Finally Andy sat bleakly in his son's room and the curtain came to a close. All you want to say is, ah what a tragedy, isn't it?

urgh

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