I didn't expect that such a film with the core of thought, there is no use of popular routines, and the plot development is also very smooth, it is the world that has turned bad, no. The world itself is like this, the master of pseudo-human rights, and the servant with high ambition and high emotional intelligence, such a dangerous combination is placed anywhere, and most will only give one answer. Either the servant was held tightly by fate's throat, or it was a volcanic eruption. Such an eruption was unstoppable, and once it erupted, only blood could be stopped or dissipated. It's pretty standard, no amazing reversals, just struggling, morally ambiguous ordinary people.
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