Step by step seems to be wrong

Holden 2022-05-09 09:56:28

The protagonist seems to walk one step at a time in his life, and the failure after being released from prison is the inertia to continue this wrong path. The protagonist’s son’s happy life is his only solace. Even if he is not accepted. This makes me even more sympathetic to him. The director seems to be a clear statement that he has to bear all the imaginable and unexpected consequences for the evil he has done. The deprivation of other people’s lives is incomparable on the balance of morals, and he should not be sympathized, but he is changing. This flame flickered in the cruel reality and the prejudice of human nature, which rhymed with the humid and cold atmosphere of the whole Nordic.
At the end, the protagonist shot the boss’s head and threw the car and people into the smasher. (Its practical smash Machine processing is easy to find dead bodies, unrealistic, and even ridiculous in front of others) I think the director ends in this way to express that the protagonist has found the reason that made his life wrong at the beginning and continues to be wrong, and Throwing that malignant tumor out of his life like a ball of paper.
Reminiscent of the Beijing child falling case a while ago, we should give opportunities to those who made mistakes, and cherish the opportunities for those who missed it. The lack of one of the two is a vicious circle.

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