There are two things that I think are a pity. The government's stance of using violence to suppress violence is an insinuation of the society at that time, and the argument of disease and innocent life also resonates and reflects on... It's a pity that it was brought over in a short period of time. I feel If this play is performed a little further, the whole play will rise to a height of thinking about human nature, rather than just a commercial film.
It's a little pity that the ship was actually bombed! Can't figure out why the stalk of the villain's death escape is meaningless?
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