A Spanish movie, I have forgotten when the last Spanish movie "Hunting" was watched. After watching it, I came to know two idioms: "Everyone's mouth is full of gold, and one's bones are destroyed." This one is a mix of the fake and the real, and it's obvious.
The story is not complicated. Two successful elite men and women cheated and had a car accident. They thought they had killed someone. They had to deal with everything because of fear. Then continue to live a successful life, even if the police find him, he will be able to get rid of the suspicion perfectly and go to a higher peak in life.
However, never underestimate the love of parents for their children. Love makes people strong. If they lose their children, they lose everything, so they have nothing to fear. The child's mother pretended to be an elite lawyer, broke through the heart of the male protagonist step by step, obtained evidence step by step, and listened to the experience of her child being killed. Even roaring in front of the murderer, even for disguise, deceived the male protagonist, but at the most dangerous moment, in exchange for a slow thank you from the male protagonist's real murderer, in the end, he thought he was here to help himself The lawyer, until he walked to the opposite room, now in front of the floor-to-ceiling window, took off his disguise step by step, took off his wig, tore off his disguise, and put on glasses. Although the body is weak, but the eyes are firm, that is from the parents' persistence to the dead child, and the truth is not afraid of life and death. It really shocked me too, the filming is really good, and the acting is also very good. I remembered the Indian movie "A Mother's Revenge" that I watched before. After my daughter was killed, I embarked on a lonely and difficult road of revenge.
Fairness and justice sometimes come only because of their perseverance. Because of their love and perseverance, they will not let their children suffer. No matter life or death, they are deeply in love. Eager and intense.
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