This is a film about historical crimes. The ending is really terrible. What I can’t think of is that a person full of blood, murder and violence when he was young will become a person full of justice and not afraid of danger and persist in execution when he has a bad memory in his later years. The person in the end. It’s completely changed, and that’s what confuses me. It stands to reason that these memories of hurting others will be etched in the bones. They are so easy to forget. Of course, it may be that he feels that he committed too many sins when he was young. In old age, I urgently need to atone for the mistakes I have committed in order to get relief. It is this kind of thinking that is too strong that leads me to unknowingly bring myself into the victim's situation and take action for it. Especially when this kind of body is not convenient, it is easier to be used by others. I think the movie still lacks the kind of real revenge old man. It is definitely not the first time to brainwash the protagonist by telling stories and constantly instilling his own past. When he was playing the piano, he could feel that he must be happy and happy at the moment. After all, the goal is right in front of him. The task is about to be completed, so he will be so happy and not messy when he plays the piano. During the period when the police was killed, I was always curious to think, will the racial thinking of paying taxes be inherited? Otherwise, why a profession with a sense of justice as a policeman would also hate the Jews so much, not just because of his father’s ideological education, but have you discovered that the movie secretly arranged his dog to call him madly at his master? The reprimand still didn't stop and screamed, doesn't this also have another meaning in it?
Let me extend it a bit. Every time he wakes up, he will call his wife's name. He knows his wife who loves him, but is his wife really called that name? It was the name made up by the person next to him who used him to make him believe that his wife had cancer and died before him. This would not make him more able to carry out his revenge plan without any worries. I think the protagonist finally thinks back about his past. It is also a wise move that he self-closing, he walks calmly. It is not often said that justice will be late but will not be absent, but even if this effect is reached, it will be sold at a great discount.
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