I really like the opening scene of the movie. The lady plays the piano in the empty living room, and the huge portrait is hung on the wall. Then came two police brothers, and the lady followed gracefully. The handsome lawyer at the back is very reluctant in many situations, and the connection feels stiff. Alas, I'm a movie rookie, so it's good to pretend to be a critic like this. All the way, it was calm, but the later court trial was exciting again, which was not bad.
A mature man with strict logic and a happy family can be so crazy after falling into unrequited love, even at the risk of putting others to death. But falling flowers are intentional, and flowing water is ruthless. The hatred that came out of the lady's mouth was enough to destroy any young man in love.
The funny thing is that this young man in love has family sustenance, hey, he continues to live a happy and sometimes melancholy life.
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