The plot itself can be said to dig deep into human nature. The male protagonist of a poor and juvenile family cannot afford the treatment of his seriously ill mother, nor can he make money to support his younger brother. When he suddenly heard the news that his mother was seriously ill and could not be cured, he had to kill his mother first and then eat with his younger brother. The thought of the death of sleeping pills, fortunately, the male protagonist woke up at the last moment, but because of the huge guilt, he did not dare to go home to face his mother for 15 years. And die. Such a person in adversity is still a firefighter full of love and a filial son full of filial piety. In the current great China, it is enough to set off a wave of positive energy, and 100% of them are rated as moving Chinese people of the year. Unfortunately, judging from the tone of the movie, HG's present world cannot accommodate such a good person, so he can only give a noble treatment after his death. Ironically, this treatment is just to let him be judged earlier. The funny thing is that all his efforts during his lifetime turned into hell to judge his crimes, not to mention that in the end, the male protagonist was redeemed by his mother's forgiveness and got a chance to reincarnate. It is said that literary works are the reflection of reality, so how sad, how miserable, how dark is the HG society mapped by this movie! Obviously, from the title of the film, it can be seen that what is a crime and what is a punishment, the definition in HG society is very different from that in traditional Chinese culture. Obviously, the HG society, which has been completely westernized and de-sinicized, has lost its cultural traditions.
It's just that the love of the two brothers for their mother, the love of the male protagonist to their mother, that kind of deep, that kind of sincerity, touching the heart, and earning enough tears! Recommend five stars, all fell in love with these, it is worth seeing!
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