This horror movie is about what
looks like a normal little girl, but is really not. No one knows, not even the
ones closest to her, how she’ll trick and deceive and lie to everyone. She
looks about nine years old and she’s very prim and proper. She prefers dresses
over jeans, and in many ways she seems like a perfect, stereotypical, middle
class, American girl. In reality, she’s a psychopath. She manipulates those
closest to her and even kills to get whatever she wants. I believe the movie is great because of the
level of deception towards the audience, and the level of acting it
requires.
My first favorite scene is when
they introduce Leroy, who is the maintenance man who lives in the basement.
When I first watched the movie, it was unclear to me who was really the bad
seed and Leroy seemed like the perfect suspect. His appearance is creepy from
his mannerisms to his greasy, oily hair. Even his dirty smirk makes you not
want to make eye contact with him. This scene is important because it makes you
focus on Leroy instead of the real killer.
Later
in the movie, Rhoda kills Leroy. She had to kill him because he caught on to
her trail of the murder she committed. He would taunt her and taunt her again
about how the police would find out how she killed her victim and what she used
to kill the victim with. Leroy lives in the basement of the boarding house
where Rhoda lives. He sleeps on a bed of hay on the floor next to the furnace.
What Rhoda did was she snuck a couple of matches in the apron of her dress and
went down to the basement and lit Leroy’s bed of hay on fire, while he was
still down there. This scene is
important because it shows how nothing will get into Rhoda’s way. I also like
this part because it brings a new level of how dangerous this little girl can
be.
Rhoda doesn’t have a bad life, she is not
neglected, her parents don’t beat her, and everyone loves her. Well… except for
Leroy. So here’s the question, why does
Rhoda act like this? It’s actually because of her grandmother, who was one of
the most wanted female killers in the country. She had two children: a girl,
Rhoda’s mother, and a boy who was later killed by his mother. She finally ran
off and left Rhoda’s mother behind and was later found and was adopted. As for Rhoda’s grandmother, most say she
finally died, but no one really knew because she always changed her name. This
scene is also important because it shows why a sweet looking kid with a good
life would act like this. I like this scene because it’s different from other
psycho movies. Other movies would use drug abuse, medical conditions, or rage,
but this is different because it’s genetics.
This is a great movie for those who are just getting interested
with older movies. It’ll make you think there are other older movies like this.
Also, it’s a movie you’ll remember and will make you want to see it again.
There are other films like this, if you like this type of genre: The Devil and
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debt collectors. Thank you for reading my analyses on The Bad Seed and continue
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The Bad Seed is awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!! AHHHHH!!!
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