This is actually divided into three stories -
the first story, the beginning of the grudge killing that was deliberately hidden by the director and almost ignored by the audience: the murder of the indigenous people for profit many years ago.
The second story is the movie we are seeing now: the aborigines appeared in front of people as bloodthirsty murderers. He was supposed to be the protagonist, but here, the protagonist is a new policeman . The part of the indigenous people slaughtering the village is a bit like "Thirty Nights", with endless darkness and fear.
The third story: The aborigines suffered misfortune because of their initial heroics. At the end of the movie, before he died, he told the little policeman that he and his wife would have a child. The little policeman was pale when he heard it, because he was about to have a child, and he was a hero, and in front of him was a group of police officers who didn't know whether they were good or evil. . . So, the story isn't over yet.
It's a good movie.
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