Expose him?

Onie 2022-04-20 09:02:05

Having never been protected like this by a man, at first I thought that the male protagonist couldn't hold back the pain that was deeper than the victim himself, because of the suffering of his wife, and he was silently moved... Later, it was found that half of his self-esteem was frustrated.

The male protagonist's actions are deep, restrained, and sober. At one point I thought he was a man.

When the perpetrator appeared in the weakest image in the audience, he began to feel excessive about some of the male protagonist's behavior and wanted to judge.

Should I sympathize with the gray-haired old man?

After watching it for a while, I realized that my sympathy was being used by illusions, and the root of all misfortune was the weak man who was about to die, "Expose him? Destroy his self-esteem? Destroy his life? Can you do it?" These questions repeatedly tortured every viewer.

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Extended Reading
  • Haven 2021-12-29 08:01:30

    It is still a moral dilemma story that Fahati is good at creating, with a solid narrative and a calm rhythm. Regrettably, the dramatic use of the salesman's death was not closely integrated with the plot, and the emotional rendering was not natural enough. But there are still a lot of details worth remembering~

  • Beaulah 2022-03-24 09:02:40

    The old order is in jeopardy, and so is the new order. The old man, the defender of the old order, stepped into the new order with little goodwill. Don't pretend to be God, don't push the devil to others, say Satan is an outsider, and the devil lives in each of us.

The Salesman quotes

  • Student: How do people turn to cows?

    Emad: Gradually!

  • Emad: So, there's my wife. You'll still insist you didn't go in the bathroom?