Just read it, and I understand the same as the owner. The most fascinating thing is not the intricate case, but the human nature. "The lives of the rich are very different, but I think their deaths must be very different." This sentence expresses what the director wants to say most, everything is about money. Money brings evil and brings evil. The director is obviously not someone who likes telling stories directly to others, but likes to tell people his inner thoughts through storytelling. The director made people feel the darkness in their hearts, greed, betrayal, loneliness, emptiness, corruption, lewdness, incest, alternative, despair, means, perversion, brutality, madness, any means for money, but also because of money. become empty and evil. . . In a society that worships money, for money, policemen and prostitutes can come together; for money, men can marry rich women without love. However, with money, can you be happy? Money, in the end, will make people empty and evil, or will people gain happiness and happiness. Could it be that we live in China, the world's most money-worshiping society, shouldn't it be more worthy of our consideration?
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