The ending is similar to what I thought. The law in the play is so weak. . . . . . Nima affects my outlook on life; of course, from the perspective of the presumption of innocence, it is indeed okay. Maybe our God's perspective affects objectivity.
Even after revenge, what MATT feels is just emptiness. He has lost his happiness forever. Nothing can fill his life forever, although he is alive and dead, like a walking dead. After all, a person cannot be resurrected from the dead. Everything he has done can't be exchanged for his son.
But I still have to take revenge, and I will do the same instead, I am afraid it will be even more brutal. Because the heart is dead. th.
As for his wife, she is relatively better. Her grief does not need to be concealed by the strength of a man, sitting on the sofa smoking a cigarette and turning on the TV. A hug can bring some comfort.
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