Can't stand Qian Qianzi's "indiscriminate bombardment", what she means is that I treated her like this before. (●—●) Okay? In fact, I have seen this movie before, but I haven't watched it. I thought it was a very scary movie. I was so timid in my heart that I kept stranded this movie. But after confirming the tone of not being afraid, I began to look at ease. In fact, in recent years, it has been regarded as a lot of movie watching, so for similar themes, there always seems to be a sense of deja vu. Therefore, there was not much turbulence in the heart. Even if he knew that the son was not dead, he was still pushed into the river. But perhaps the most stunning moment was the final showdown. When Goodman unloaded the skin of an elite lawyer, what was revealed was an old mother who had just lost her son, the cause of her son's death was unknown, and the police were powerless. The hollowness in his eyes, the feeling of hugging his father, made people feel a little more tingling in their hearts. Justice may be late, but it will never be absent. But is absent justice really justice? What the film presents is just an ordinary parent, a commoner who is helpless. However, when you have to fight against powerful and powerful people with backgrounds. What are our weapons? I think the film gave us a good answer, that is, our own intelligence and our own strength. If the old mother hadn't relied on Luo Ji's amazing thinking ability, ability to withstand pressure, and ability to reason, perhaps, the death of her son would not have allowed the criminals to be punished. May justice never be absent, but is late justice justice?
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