Today I took time to watch the Indian version of "Manslaughter" and share a little bit of my thoughts.
First of all, this movie shows that people can become omnipotent for the sake of family. The male protagonist is very powerful. Although he dropped out in the fourth grade of elementary school, he still knows four languages. A series of crimes committed to protect their home.
The storyline will not be spoiled. The main male protagonist watches crime series movies every day and learns all the crimes from the movies. This also encourages us, no matter what background you are in, what situation you are in, learning is a lifetime thing. (Of course not to learn the means of crime, but to learn everything that can make our family, our life better)
From a family perspective, love can make a person superhuman. The male protagonist protects his family and commits a crime at the same time. Some people may think that the boy deserves to die, but he is also his own child to the prosecutor's family. In the end, when the prosecutor asked the male protagonist for information, he was very worried and didn't want every family to be broken. But his father also admitted that it was because of their doting, that because of their doting, they had put their children on the wrong path. Treat children without spoiling them, otherwise you will not only be irresponsible to yourself, but also irresponsible to your family.
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