After Michael played the role of the framemaker and killed a burglar, he was very frightened, extremely depressed, and the reaction of the people in the town. It can be completely seen that Michael is usually very conservative, honest, and even a Puritan. As a result, When the three of them went to find another person's son for the last time, they started to kill. Is this a bloodthirsty forensic movie version? Compared with another American drama "Ice Blood Storm", which talks about the transformation of human nature, it takes ten episodes to tell the transition from a timid and cowardly person to a selfish and cold person, let alone this one and a half hour. And there is no absolutely powerful pain point to guide his transformation.
Who did he kill? This clue as a guide to Michael was finally gone. I thought I would enter another bigger conspiracy, but it came back. Is it going to be another film?
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