Everyone in this movie is preventing the heroine from continuing to delve into this matter, but the heroine is ripping off the cocoon. Little by little, the truth must come to the surface. Maybe he won't intervene in this matter, then so many people won't die, is the truth really worth it in exchange for so many people? But this is thinking at the individual level. If it involves the national level, I think it is worthwhile, because the truth of this matter determines the direction of public opinion of the country in the world. But when we watch the movie, we are more concerned about the fate of the little people. As the old saying goes, there is no way out of the sky, but the heroine has blocked all the life paths of these four people, which is really distressing. Perhaps this is the unpleasant feeling that absolute justice brings to people. But does absolute justice have to be right?
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