realistic themes, human emotions

Cindy 2022-11-12 00:43:10

I think what is stronger here is the crime of ordinary people. There are many cases in it. According to BRANDA's reasoning, the ordinary people around them committed crimes out of strong emotional reactions.
A lot of wives, husbands and children kill each other, alas, I haven't watched it for a long time, but I can't choked up some specifics for everyone to comment.
In a more profound episode, the mother-in-law relied on the pills to kill the daughter-in-law who served as a juror - the reason was that she did not want to go to the nursing home that she could only come out of.
The final statement of the mother-in-law in that episode was very touching. It seemed like a well-known actor-ah, I can't help but remember the brain cells.
There are a lot of moving things about this film—human emotions—and a good part of it is the motive for the crime. . .

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  • Destini 2022-06-22 22:49:47

    After chasing a few American dramas, I still think this one is the most interesting~ I like the rhythm of the film and the ubiquitous little humor~

  • Gennaro 2022-06-22 16:30:51

    When she was interrogated, it was like haggling: this price can't be sold, right? That's it. Then he turned his head and left, waiting for the store owner to hold her, and said, come here, I am unlucky today, I will sell it to you at a loss!

The Closer quotes

  • Brenda Leigh Johnson: If you don't mind, Lieutenant, I like to have the answers before I ask questions.

  • Brenda Leigh Johnson: Thank you, thank you so much.