I don't write too much about this film, just mention a few scenes. After the lawyer found out that his daughter had eaten the pie, he felt remorse for a moment. He said what he had done! So, he wanted to eat the pie, but hesitated before putting it in his mouth. What is this called, human selfishness. He hit and killed someone. No matter how the law defines accident and murder, he has no guilt at all, nor did he feel any guilt when he murdered his wife. Could it be that the crime of cheating led to death? In these moments, what is righteous, what is calm, what is noble are all farts. Selfishness, human nature is inevitable, but it has not happened to you and cannot be reflected.
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