If Emma was killed in the end, I would wonder how a murderer became.
Of course not, it's kind of funny when I think about it.
The unreasonable is a very reasonable name. Morality and law are difficult things to balance, and people are self-contradictory creatures.
The origin of criminals. You don't know it's a crime, apparently the professor thinks he's helping someone. The first crime was fine, if you were careful, I think the professor could.
Life is painful, and the professor is content after killing the judge, and the whole life is full of hope.
The three realms of the film, first let others understand, second let others learn, third others think.
Apparently this movie has it.
Girls have a romantic complex. Men can't refuse girls' seduction, as long as they look good.
Learned if a crude murder method. And how to get girls to take the initiative.
If Emma hadn't found out that the professor was a murderer, would Emma still be with the professor, and would the professor be the messenger of "justice"?
For everything there is a first time, there is a second time.
Finally I saw that flashlight, it was love, it was trust, and it killed the professor too.
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