Philem undoubtedly hated the Ernest family, just because they lived on the land where his father used to be—even though this land had become worthless due to lack of water.
Ernest is a kind-hearted, upright middle-aged man with good marksmanship, and it is not easy to deal with him. Since head-on confrontation can't be done, it is better to come to a "curve to save the country", you will fuck my land, I will fuck your daughter! As the only handsome guy within a hundred miles, it is not difficult for Mary to fall in love with herself. Mary loves him very much, the love is vigorous, the love is heartbreaking, and the love even doesn't want the father.
But the old man died, he shouldn't have died. With his marksmanship, Philem would be killed on the spot, but after all, he was his daughter's "favorite" man, and he was still weakened. Filem looked at Ernest, who fell on the ground with blood, and the pleasure of revenge in his heart was not strong enough. Don’t you not drink? I want to feed you wine.
Ernest does not drink for a reason. His wife is now a patient with high paraplegia. Maybe it was because of drunk driving, maybe because of other reasons, in short, he caused an irreparable mistake because of drinking.
Now that Ernest was dead, everyone thought it was the family's iron furnace that killed him, and that's what happened. Philem married Mary and became the head of the Ou family. After regaining the land, he actually made a lot of achievements. (I have to say that the characterization of this film is very successful. A bad person can do a great thing, but a good person can also do bad things.)
The hatred is always to be reported, and the responsibility lies with the younger son Jerome. He saw the truth in the video of the donkey. At this time, a question is about to be raised. Do you choose to avenge your father and let the bad guy get the punishment he deserves, or conceal the truth and bear it all by yourself, so that your family will live a happier life?
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