It's very depressing. . . The hero's wife died too unjustly. But I can understand why I went to prison. She wants to see the people inside to know the facts. But she didn't expect it to be so chaotic, and finally an ambulance came out. She, like other family members, wanted to know who the injured was. But I didn't expect the police to be so brutal. Who can think of it. Regarding the blackening of male protagonists, I think I have also seen the unreasonableness of this system and indeed need to be revised. This film originally exposed some of the ugliness of human nature and the incompetence of the government.
It's a pity for the hero, it's obviously a happy little family. Unlucky enough to run into this kind of thing. From the very beginning, there were all kinds of chaos in the prison system. That head is too cruel. Just like many prison stories.
The best portrayal of this film is the role of the evil mother. Compared with people who betrayed themselves outside. real. .
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