A national congressman who hired a perverted director saw with his own eyes a masked man brutally murdered a young girl. But behind the huge remuneration he paid, was his perverted desire.
A seemingly quiet big man, but he liked He brings pleasure through killing. In each film, he wears a mask to reveal his bestiality.
The story begins with a private detective who accepts a request from a congressman's widow to investigate a volume about sexual abuse and murder in the congressman's safe The video tape. There is a beautiful girl in the video tape who was tortured and killed by a masked man.
The detective started a long road of investigation. Through a series of investigations, he finally found the director who made the film, pretended to be a client, and paid A large sum of money is required to come to the scene to see the director's filming process. The
detective and the director made an appointment to meet on the set, but they did not know that he was in ambush. The director and the lawyer of the former MP already knew his identity and asked him to bring back the video tape or kill him. His whole family.
He ran away during a fierce fight. And came back with a weapon, killing everyone who watched the girl being slaughtered during the film and who killed the girl with his own hands.
End of the story.
I want to say, what did he do? What? Is
revenge the art of the devil, or the redemption of heaven? I think it is the former. I
have also seen a bloody movie where the protagonist tracks down a perverted murderer, but when it comes to the final confrontation, he is not provoked by the murderer. He didn't take his life with his own hands. Because he knew that if he pulled the trigger, he would not be far from the abyss. No one has the right to take someone else's life with his own hands. This
includes war madmen and so-called politicians.
Pleasure. Even if you slaughter so-called bad guys, it doesn't make a difference.
PS Here's a line that goes something like this:
Someone once said that those who fight against demons
, beware
don't make yourself a demon
if you stare into the abyss Long enough, the
abyss will start staring at you
too, but the defining moment of our lives
never planned
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