At first I thought it wasn't interesting. I watched it purely because of Director SHIELD. I fast-forwarded and watched a part of it and suddenly found it interesting and watched it from the beginning. Crazy killers are killed when they see an upset, including those who ridicule the male protagonist. Quite a little bit of the heroes in the Water Margin mean that they don't agree with each other and draw their swords to each other. The male protagonist suffered from a small period of time, was constantly stimulated, and finally deceived the police. After turning off the lights, he blew the killer's whistle. The result is self-evident, and another madman who acted recklessly was born. It's a bit of a debate about the goodness of the nature and the evil. I think what the movie expresses is the explosion of people's disgusting thoughts. Without being restricted by the law, everything should behave according to their own rules. However, this method is absolutely undesirable. Wouldn't the world be messed up if this is the case? Saying a lot of it feels like saying a lot of nonsense. . .
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