It is said that escaping legal sanctions is a constant pain in the heart of the law enforcers. The first-hand contact with sins cannot be brought to justice. The long-term distortion of the mind is not a little bit. When chatting with colleagues, I suddenly find that the topic is abnormal and fierce. Then laugh at each other again, we are really not normal people. According to new statistics, one in four people suffer from mental illness, and it is estimated that law enforcement workers have contributed a lot to this. It's not that we're more righteous, it's more of a sense of indignation and frustration with the crime and punishment rules.
This story fulfilled my fantasy more to me, after all, no one was left behind. In fact, forgiving the murderer in the name of the law is the greatest disrespect to the deceased and beliefs. I am neither you nor God. How can I forgive a crime that was not committed by me? This is the part of this story that appeals to me the most, panic, panic, repentance, intercession, trickery, all of which cannot stop the fate of killing people to pay for their lives and debts to pay. I don't forgive you, because I'm not qualified. If you kill someone, then the only person who can forgive you doesn't exist. Apart from paying for your life, what else do you have?
In fact, what I wrote has nothing to do with film reviews, but there is a little bit of feeling after watching it.
-- A black-bellied law enforcement officer who has been moisturizing for a long time
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