Reprint an old review-troublesome man

Gerhard 2021-12-08 08:01:39

2009-10-23 09:27:00 Wd__ 's film review 7.0

The thing that annoys me the most after watching the whole movie is the old lady who tried to match the killer with the child's mother, and after the identity of the killer was exposed, she became the most outraged and held a big stick high. I hate this kind of people mainly because they are extremely irresponsible people. On the surface, they seem to be for the good of others, but in fact, they just make some irresponsible suggestions or actions from their own point of view.

This is the old lady in the film. The mother clearly stated that her husband has just passed away and does not want to remarry immediately. However, in her own way, she believes that a woman must find a man to rely on, and she constantly persuades the child that his mother must find another one. male. After the killer appeared on the stage, he tried his best to bring the two together without in-depth understanding. In fact, these behaviors were not really for the good of the mother. When the assassin's identity was exposed, she didn't have a trace of introspection, and she had no sense of responsibility.

In the movie killer, there are also two troublesome people, one is the person who guards the parking lot, and the other is the woman who enters the airport with a puppy. Both are two irresponsible and unruly people. Although a gunman was killed on the spot because of his horseshoe, and a box of dollars was scattered all over the ground with a puppy, it seemed to have a positive effect, but it did not reduce my dislike for such people in the slightest.

ps: The old lady in the film reminds me of many people who persuaded singles to find someone to marry as soon as possible. How many of these people are really good for being single?

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  • Chasity 2022-03-27 09:01:06

    It's really "black"...the light and shadow are really nice

  • Skyla 2022-03-26 09:01:05

    A child's perspective, a child's nightmare

The Night of the Hunter quotes

  • Rev. Harry Powell: Now just tell me. Where's the money hid?

    Pearl Harper: But I swore I promised John I wouldn't tell.

    Rev. Harry Powell: John doesn't matter! Can't I get that through your head, you poor, silly, disgusting little wretch.

  • [repeated line]

    Rev. Harry Powell: [singing] Leaning... leaning... safe and secure from all alarms. Leaning... leaning... leaning on the everlasting arms.