The whole movie was depressing. There is no scene switching, and in a confined space, the second half is in a dark room, and it is more "tiring" to watch.
However, the director is so powerful that one scene can make a movie, and the male protagonist enters the airtight room, then draws down the curtains, and saves it with the change of the story and the male protagonist's heart.
There are many phone-to-phone communications in the film, which compares the male protagonist's heart and personality. I started to answer unhurried calls, and then I received a woman to handle the case, and then how to comfort the little girl in the woman's home, and how to ask the police to go to the house to protect the little girl, and even ask friends to "rescue" the woman in private. It reflects the male protagonist's kindness, patience, and love. At the same time, the male protagonist accidentally killed a bad guy, and discussed with his colleagues to help with perjury the next day; with the development of the story, the male protagonist discovered that the woman he "saved" was mentally ill and killed his son. All wrong. The story also reached a climax. The male protagonist took the initiative to tell his own story to rescue the woman and sublime.
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