A story of two evil people catching a more evil person, three evil people. In the story, the male protagonist's evil is only aimed at people who break the law. When he actually accidentally kills someone, he is shocked and unbelievable. The underworld leader's evil targets all those who harm his own interests, and he does not hesitate to beat and kill those who are unfavorable to him, but he will lend an umbrella to a harmless female student, and even tell her to study hard. The evil of a serial killer targets everyone. As long as he encounters no matter who the opponent is, underworld leaders, old people, ordinary office workers, and schoolgirls, he will attack and kill them indiscriminately. These three evils are progressive. Both the policeman and the underworld boss want to catch the murderer and punish him with their own evil. The police wanted to reprimand him in the law, but the underworld leader did not believe in the law and wanted to kill him with his own hands. The screenwriter's choice was to use the law to sentence the murderer to death, but he did not die in prison, and the underworld leader was also punished by the law. evil. The law and the rule of law are useful and limited. The law can make evil punished, but it may not be punished accordingly, just like a murderer who was sentenced to death but did not die. The first kind of evil can rectify the second and third kinds of evil to a certain extent, and the second kind of evil can completely rectify the third kind of evil under the rectification of the first kind of evil. This is a ring. In reality, the possibility of wanting to rely on the second evil to rectify the third evil is very low, so we still have to rely on the law.
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