The characters move in hell. The war takes place miles away (WW II, Vietnam ...), but evil is closer, perhaps where it is most feared. It is a study on morality, which has brilliant moments (the first part with Bill Skarsgård), but which gradually breaks down. There is a lack of fluidity between the stories, a more solid composition than the simple parade of characters and violent actions as the only ending. The devil wins.
Shout by Miguel A. ReinaBlockedParent2020-09-19T22:17:26Z
The characters move in hell. The war takes place miles away (WW II, Vietnam ...), but evil is closer, perhaps where it is most feared. It is a study on morality, which has brilliant moments (the first part with Bill Skarsgård), but which gradually breaks down. There is a lack of fluidity between the stories, a more solid composition than the simple parade of characters and violent actions as the only ending. The devil wins.