Everyone has hobbies, such as killing people. Needless to say, the protagonist is addicted to killing. But I noticed an interesting point. The protagonist studied the female police officer and found that she was a rich second generation. He had a question, "so rich, why should you be a police officer?" Another of his personality said that she might like, male The Lord said that he liked this person a little bit, and she also added this sentence, "If only my daughter could be like her."
I wiped it, Yao Jiaxin and Li Tianyi appeared in my mind immediately. . . This simply speaks to the aspirations of many local tyrant parents in China. They are also second-generation wealthy, and they also have a hobby for development. Their daughter is a policeman and defends justice, but his daughter is killing her roommate and doing illegal activities. This relationship is an educational film for the rich and the rich. It's okay to cultivate hobbies, but it's okay to develop hobbies, but it must be legal. This director is high, really high!
However, the ending of the movie is a bit ambiguous, and the truth is not clearly stated. It only presents in the form of a dream the end of letting the children run wild without guidance, but in reality, the rich protagonist is still alive and well and settled by his own ability. The matter of the daughter's murder is really realistic when you think about it this way.
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