When human beings are above the law, despise the shackles of rules, enforce justice with moral intuition, and decide his life and death in the name of God, this will be a disaster for mankind. The scenes of jazz and light and shadow are impressive, and the scene scheduling and psychological hints are still brilliant, but the narrative clues are scattered, the rhythm is unbalanced, and the two lines are not complementary. The weakness of the script and the loopholes in details cannot be ignored.
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