I prefer this ending. Not all truths have to come to the surface. A good person can use despicable means to do the same nasty things as a bad person. Maybe the bad person really has a hard time this time, but it actually makes him fall. What followed was his accumulated evil deeds. Then briefly talk about the comparison with the domestic version. It can be understood that the ending is for the trial, so the evil deeds must be exposed to the sun. This is not the reason why I think the domestic version is slightly worse than the original version. I really feel that the domestic version is slightly worse. What still doesn't make sense is that a sheep was dug out of the coffin. I know the director must have wanted a metaphor, but in terms of the plot at the time, who would bury a sheep in a coffin and dug out a sheep? There will be more suspicion. In addition, the domestic product has also sublimated a theme, which is family conflict. I think it is a little superfluous. This is a suspenseful and reasoning movie. If you add a little family story to it, you will not be able to sublimate the feelings of this kind of family in the end. It touches people's hearts because there is too little foreshadowing. I have said too much about the comparison between the two. It turns out that I have already ended the short review hastily, but I forgot to praise the beauty of all the actresses in it. It is really beautiful. The Indians are so beautiful. I thought for a long time whether it is a beautiful wife or a female police officer. Beautiful, but I still don't understand.
Officially over. end
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