#一 Mother's Revenge# "Mr. DK, God can't bless anyone." "I know, so God created mothers." This movie is a bit like the novel "Blade of Wandering" by Keigo Higashino that I watched before. The daughter was assaulted while going out, and when she went to court, the court acquitted the rapist, and the father/mother embarked on the road of revenge to protect her daughter. The thing that makes me grit my teeth and hate it the most is that the rapists in the movie tell the forensic doctor during the collection of evidence to help them escape the punishment of the law. At the verdict, the judge did not even want to re-investigate, and even said, "We would rather misplace a thousand than wrong an innocent soul." Anand angrily beat the rapist and was arrested by the judge for contempt of the law . Look at how absurd it is to think of the phrase "We were born in a safe country." Justice is always late and may even be absent.
Her mother's road to revenge is also high-energy. She even forgot her glasses at Mohit's house, and was found by the police. When questioned by the police, she took out a pair of identical glasses from her bag. She really pinched them for her at that time. sweat. The last scene in the snow: the police shouted to kill him or others would come; the daughter knew everything behind and finally shouted the phrase "mom."; the mother stood with a gun in particular pain there; the last rapist alive begged for mercy there. To be honest, at that time I was worried that the rapist would survive, and when he fell to the ground, I immediately relieved my hatred.
My favorite in this film is Mr. DK, he understands the pain of the heroine, he knows how much the country will cast a shadow on the girl by letting go of the rapist's legal loophole, he knows what he did is wrong, but in To do something wrong and something worse to happen, he chose the former. If the law can't punish rapists, let them punish themselves.
I love the soundtrack too! sounds amazing.
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