The plot of this film is not complicated nor is it like other French films, with a little bit of petty bourgeoisie. It's plain, but I was still worried about them when I watched it, and paused a few times. Fearing that the ending will be the male and female protagonists re-entering prison, leaving only the little boy. I don't want that result.
It is providence, necessity, freedom, and perhaps fairness. A family of three successfully arrived in a new country and began another unknown life, which was very gratified. Although the male protagonist killed an innocent person, isn't the murderer who framed his wife going unpunished?
Love, everything is for her? Maybe not intellectually, but we can't help giving everything for him. Isn't it?
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