The heroine comes from a white family, there is no poverty or domestic violence, and the married husband looks good. Why did she, who was not short of money, worked as a prostitute after the divorce, and stabbed her client to death? The people around her attributed the tragedy to mental illness and her own depravity, as if only this way could best explain all this unreasonable.
But although the heroine is sensitive to inferiority complex, she is unwilling to be manipulated and unwilling to accept labels imposed on her by others. The rumors in the courtroom, the facts of snorting gradually surfaced. The morally positive images of stepfather, doctor, and mother collapsed instantly. The stepfather molested the young stepdaughter, and the mother turned a blind eye to maintain the marriage. The doctor used his senior experience to cover up his incompetence and arbitrariness. .
She seemed to be broken by her calmness, because she was the victim, and she was unwilling to give in, living in the shadows. "Nuts" was her cry from the heart, "I'm not sick. The sickness is this hypocritical world. I To resist, even if I use extreme methods, I have to live my life!"
This film is a bit like an old classic reasoning film "The Twelve Angry Men". It is full of gold, and out of selfishness, seemingly unintentional or intentional lies, pushing an innocent person to hell. Lawyers are like sober bystanders, shed their cocoons, pierce every lie, and finally the truth comes to light.
Watching this kind of film is really enjoyable, and the aftertaste is endless.