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Nikita 2022-03-26 09:01:13

I took the time to watch "Sin in the American Pastoral Country" last night. If it weren't for the fact that the film was adapted from a true event, I was a little reluctant to believe in such a beautiful little girl, because of a pair of inexplicable parents, in order to go on tour , boarded their daughters in the house of a woman they didn't know each other, and the woman suffering from depression eventually abused Silvia to death during the boarding. In the past two years, I have always seen the human nature behind the plot unconsciously when watching movies. It seems that the plot of every movie is more or less dominated by human nature itself. This sensitive insight into the theme of human nature, after watching the movie, left me thinking, is the reflection and speculation on human nature, no longer the simple concern of the plot when I was young. I watched a lot of movies in 2018, but I didn’t record anything. Only the way of input without output is not very rewarding. In 2019, in addition to watching more movies, I also plan to do more output. Maybe because of the output, it will make me think. There have been changes, little by little accumulation, and I am full of expectations for this year.

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  • Virginia 2022-03-21 09:03:19

    Why does ellen always play this kind of character with a little abnormal or disorder~~ a little weird... This story has a blueprint..... all kinds of sins... all kinds of objects... all kinds of psychology. again.. Gertrude used all kinds of ideas to cover up his sins.. The world is bigger than everyone...

  • Betty 2022-03-19 09:01:10

    The out-of-body scenario that the director added at his own discretion makes me sick. If you have even a little pity for Sylvia's experience, don't watch this movie. I really don't understand. What's the point of having things recreated in a movie?

An American Crime quotes

  • Leroy K. New: Are you scared?

    Gertrude Baniszewski: I've been scared about a lot of things for a long time.

  • Shirley Baniszewski: Don't worry Jennie. Mamma's just teaching her.