Insomnia tonight reminded me of this Nini movie I watched a few years ago. Hidden behind the flat and slowly advancing plot is the entanglement between father and son for many years. The scene in Typhoon Restaurant is a point that father and son talk about. After the car accident, Hank can't meet his father's expectations no matter what he does. In fact, it is a divorce The second wonderful point is that the two lawyers' pk bar hank belongs to the kind of lawyer whose interests are paramount and even distorts black and white, and the opposite "integrity" lawyer is his mortal enemy. It is distressing to let Hank let go of any real murderer who is at large, and the performance is very good. The last scene is the last scene in the court. The reason for the father's heavy and light sentence is that "he has your shadow on him and goes astray. I am lonely and helpless and I want to help him" (instead, he indirectly killed a girl), while The reason why I don't want to take the initiative to get close to Hank for so many years is also "I saw him in you, and I always feel bad about it.." The last scene of crying miserably should be to stay in this town to live with family and brothers, son Inherit your father's business, good to have you back.
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