When he was 17 years old, someone gave him a knife. He killed the first person and then went to the gang. At the end of the play, he regretted that if no one gave him the knife, he would not end there. So in the end, facing the real murderer, the 17-year-old boy, the bewildered boy who accidentally injured his daughter, he didn't do anything, and left in despair.
Revenge, embarked on a path of no return, and the two brothers died for it. In the end, he could only escape by suicide, escape the guilt, restlessness and despair in his heart.
The focus of the 4 bullets in the pupil is getting closer and closer, and the play ends.
"Tokarev" also reminded me of "Atonement", which is also a tragedy that started with a child's lie.
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