I remember a paragraph: what did the first person who said that he practiced "Wild Ball Boxing" to level 10 thought? - Dugu Nine Swords 10/10 Beiming Magical Art 10/10 Jiuyang Magical Art 10/10 Dragon Subduing Eighteen Palms 10/10 Wild Ball Boxing 5/10 At this time, the power of Virgo is revealed~
I think this paragraph can fit into the film. - police drowning/drowning forensic drowning/drowning neighbors drowning/drowning mother? / Drowning Virgo TM ...... this thing can not be done!
Of course, "Virgo" is my wishful thinking, just like an old man in the short comment said "motivation is a mystery".
Why does the accidental death of a little friend cause a garbage truck driver's special attention? Why does this garbage truck driver believe that there is a secret inside? Why is he still investigating the truth despite death threats? Why did he even play "Ghost Blowing the Lantern" in the middle of the night in order to obtain evidence?
Generally speaking, according to "common sense", shouldn't we blame the victim? ——Who let the child play by the river, who let her wear it, who let him put his wallet in his butt pocket, who let him owe his mouth, who let her ride in a black car
Not to mention the drowsy investigation process and various evidence collection methods that are on the verge of breaking the law; coupled with the interpersonal relationship between the male protagonist and the elder brother, who has to arrange items in order Hold on.
I have to say, fortunately, the male protagonist finally found something, otherwise this would simply be the best "Victim Paranoia . Lynching Textbook".
So rather than watching a movie, it is better to say that it led me to have an unrealistic dream.
I admire the idea of the male protagonist, and it is also the original intention of this movie to convey——
But as everyone has been saying...
Now that I'm walking at a crossroads in my life, I always know which way is right, without exception, I know! But I never go, you know why? Because it's so hard!
The male protagonist and brother worked hard, but in the end he just proved this proposition once again. The mother knew what was going on from the beginning, but it was so difficult that she couldn't choose the right path, which made the problem worse.
And the male protagonist finally had to give up the right path and choose the easiest way to face the problem... eh, it's the one who created the problem.
After all, it took 23 years to use all human and material resources to face a level of confrontation similar to that of a red-clothed archbishop . It is really too difficult for ordinary people.
"Dark Places" is really dark.
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