Knowing that this movie is an adaptation of a real thing is very depressing, and my boyfriend said to watch this movie. In my heart, I refused. In fact, I have seen many movies based on social cases, but it takes a lot of courage to watch another one. In the process of watching it, I was so indignant and angry that I couldn't watch half of it, because I knew how it would end, and I couldn't bear to see how such a beautiful young Sylvia was tortured to death a little bit by humiliation. This is a mass crime, a deformed family, a deformed mother with a gang of evil children with human nature, the story of a little girl in foster care who was tortured to death. Reality is uglier and more disgusting than movies. The case happened in the southern state of Indiana, where Catholicism is prevalent. Abortion is illegal, but it is more open to sex, so many young people from the bottom are giving birth continuously, including Sylvia and Paula's parents. Some people's misfortunes stem from their own but dare not admit it, and blame others for the blame. This is the case with the vicious mother in the movie. Life has tortured her so hard that she can't breathe. At this time, Sylvia came, The resentments of the dissatisfied ex-husbands in life are all exerted on Sylvia. There is a saying that I am convinced that there must be something to hate about poor people, and she herself is the source of her own and the whole family's deformed tragedy.
The children in the movie are numb to witnessing the abuse, to gradually participating in the abuse, to enjoying the pleasure of the abuse and enjoying it. I firmly believe that human nature is inherently evil, and the child's character needs to be shaped by the influence of the family.
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