At one point I suspected it was a feminist film about the solidarity of three strippers in times of persecution, and then when nun Mary even died to keep secrets and protect her friends when threatened. There is also the role of the dead Danny's mother. Even after his son's accidental death, he still treats the murderer rationally and treats his son's death. In contrast, the father ignores his own problems and blindly blames his son's death on the male protagonist who accidentally overthrew his son. Afterwards, he did not hesitate to kill to frame the male protagonist, and then see that the female police officer is the only police officer who pursues the truth from beginning to end to solve the case, and has been secretly searching for clues without fear of upper-level pressure. Most of the women in this film maintain their rationality and strong empathy ability. Instead, the men show a tendency to be violent, paranoid and even perverted. The police officer is a sanctimonious villain who sneaks into the underworld organization and falls in love with sex instead. The party that violated the minors, in the later stage, did almost any means to destroy the images of their own bad behavior. As the most "innocent" person in the whole play, the male protagonist still kills him under the torture of his inmates. In fact, while men gain higher social status and physical advantages, it is easier for hormones to judge the development of things, and it is easier to vent their emotions in some extreme ways.
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