Read "The Ten Commandments"

Stone 2022-11-10 06:12:04

There was a period of time when Baofengyingyin teased me, and there were no subtitles for life or death. During this period of time, well, once it came out, there were two layers of subtitles.
I closed one floor, hehe.
The fifth of the Ten Commandments is "Thou shalt not kill."
The slow, low music brought me into the scene of the film.
A taxi driver, middle-aged, bald, who likes pretty women in miniskirts.
He refused to take customers he didn't like, and he gave half of the bread his wife had prepared for him to the wild dogs on the road.
A young man with high cheekbones and fierce eyes, but whenever there is a little girl around him, he is not, he is very cute and his eyes are gentle.
A lawyer, very sensitive, the judge said he was not fit to be a lawyer.
These three characters first appeared separately, and then gradually crossed.
The driver refused to pick up a young couple and a drunk, but he did not refuse the young man who wanted to rob him. He was killed by the young man, the lawyer failed to defend the young man, and the young man was sentenced to death.
Finally, in the green grass field, the young lawyer shouted over and over again: I hate you...
Before the young man was sentenced to death, the talk to the lawyer made my eyes wet. He recalled her 12-year-old, 5 years ago. The younger sister who was run over by a car, no wonder he was in front of him. As long as a little girl appeared around him, he would laugh, be happy, and become softer. The director would always insert music at this time... But in other scenes, he was violent , resentful, mischievous. He smashed cars with stones, pushed people into the toilet for no reason, and scare pigeons away... His
dying speeches and struggles were useless before the law.
The lawyer seriously blamed himself, this is a kind person.
Take a few pictures of little girls, beautiful and lovely little girls, the young man said that if his sister hadn't died, he wouldn't have left the village, and he wouldn't have killed people, hey...

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