A contemptuous sentence of "They are all military prostitutes" tells the cruel truth, and remembering that China and South Korea are still seeing the "comfort women" and Japan, these "humiliations" in the history of human civilization still follow. Justice in a war-torn country is after all an excuse for the victor after the weak to prey and predators. In a land far away from a democratic and sound society, it is humble and powerless. The most ironic thing is that the bargaining and atrocities that exploited power came from the most outrageous behavior when they put on the masks in their own country. Compared with the so-called black humor in "A Good Day", "The Whistleblower" is extremely heavy and repressive. , Can't give any helpless or ironic smile at all.
The biggest failure of "The Whistleblower" is the inability to capture the horror and crisis that is far from the legal and civilized society. The methods of political persecution have long lost any restraint. It may be an accidental car accident, a racial assassination from unknown origin, and an unidentified The eliminated landmine incident...has no longer needed to rely on persecution to cause mental devastation. It is so naked, as if it were a prostitute who had been taken to a shelter in front of the heroine.
The last climax was too childish, and it was the desperate mother who was really moved.
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