Weak relationships are a paradise for random murder

Jared 2022-11-21 03:57:30

After watching the first episode, in addition to reflecting Alan's cruelty and profiteering and ambassadorial bureaucracy, the most intuitive feeling is that men and women, when away from home, strike up a conversation with strangers, show favors or gifts for no reason, strangers’ drinks. Must maintain sufficient vigilance. Drinking medicine is too common. No one cares about your life or death in foreign countries, leaving opportunities for bad guys. When I saw episode 3.4, I felt that the plot design was boring. No matter who the three of Alan Monica Ajia fancy, it doesn’t matter whether they are male or female, they can lure to the hotel or the wild, poison to death or burn to death, some of them cannot escape, and passers-by are also very numb to similar drunken kidnapping. It's like being in a barbaric world where there is no law. Indeed, the police in Thailand, Nepal, and Hong Kong are virtually useless. So fast-forward in the follow-up only to see how Herman and his wife Paul Nassi and his wife Paul Naxi and his wife, that is, these civilians, would try their best to arrest them with the weak police force. In the fourth episode, after Nalan returns, he is forced to drink and Paul rescues the heartbeat of watching. Why didn't Domicica who had run away come to testify and didn't want to contact him. Seeing episode 6, Naxi found out that the landlord rented out, and Monica actually repented and kept a diary. It seems that doing bad things really cannot be with someone who loves to keep a diary. Alan is so careful that she doesn't know that Monica has the habit of keeping a diary? At least I have to explain a little bit earlier. Then the group of six civilians finally found the criminal base camp.

When we are going to catch strangers, we can only catch them based on their names, but the criminals have made so many fake passports and the names have been changed. How should we look for them? In the past, there was no biometric information, such as dna, fingerprints, etc., and passports were so easy to be forged. No matter how irresponsible the police are, the 1970s was a paradise for crime. When I saw the last episode, it turned out that this plot cannot be convicted by the passport name alone, and my name was never in the mirror. Fortunately, there was testimony from a female accomplice.

At the end of the film, everyone's ending is explained, which makes people feel more real. At the same time, the saying that the people of Zhiyuanxing want to go home safely is also moving. There is also the Human Rights Commission saying that criminals have not received a fair trial, which makes people misunderstand the justice of this organization and procedures.

Thanks to the intervention of Interpol, otherwise this ordinary group of five would only watch criminals killing people all over the world and continue to blame themselves. Therefore, if the police, diplomatic officials, everyone is indifferent to evasive work that is not their own, there is no connection between people but only exists in an individual and atomic state, and when faced with criminals and violations, they can only do nothing. A good society should be a society where mutual assistance, friendship and justice are maintained. Obviously, it is still too ideal at present.

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