Knowledge makes a person strong, but also makes a bastard strong. Revenge requires intelligence, stamina, and will, all of which are indispensable. The hardest thing to overcome in life is obsession, and the hardest thing to face up to is your own mistakes. The opening music of this movie actually has the feeling of watching a movie before, it is the kind of good feeling of watching a movie after hard time, and it is a good movie. Maybe it's because this is an old movie. The original version is hard to find. After reading it, I found that the original director was actually Hitchcock. Sure enough, there is a familiar feeling. But because it’s a remake, is the score particularly low, but it’s really exciting.
The criminal was obsessed with the lawyer's concealment, and wanted the lawyer to admit his fault, and finally got the trial on board as he wished. But people are always prone to double standards, aren’t they? Criminals never reflect on their crimes and use laws and crimes to vindicate their grievances. Of course, this criminal is not an ordinary person, nor an ordinary criminal, nor an ordinary neuropathy.
The perspective of the ending is really hard to understand, is the criminal not dead? Please end it.
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