This is not a detective movie, it doesn't matter who killed the fuck, what matters is that in the end Sean went crazy. In an environment full of violence against the weak by the strong, and where the law is powerless, a young man with a sense of morality and compassion is driven mad at the end. Until the end, there was no evidence that his father colluded with the killer to defraud insurance. Is what he saw and heard in his own childhood really reliable? Could it be the hallucination formed by the hatred of his father after he and his mother were raped? In the end who killed who, he was powerless and did not want to find out. Everyone, even the victim, lies, and the abuser always gets away with it, that's what the circumstances told Sean, so to fight this rule he hates, he decides to enforce it himself and is sure he won't make a mistake.
He's crazy.
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