——It is the indifferent good people who are warned? Two freak brothers punish evil and promote good people, and they will do it if the law can't make orange juice. It looks cool. When the gang boss is being tried in public, he appeared in court and called on people in the society not to ignore crime. Every criminal has their shadow behind him. → In the end, the Lord was forced to forgive them, and the police chose to help them. It's a kind of absurd and ideal movie. When the evil is not punished, all of us want a superhero, but when the evil is punished by ordinary people like you and me, the public may not agree. —— For them, it may be that hell is not empty, and they vow not to become Buddhas. For them, there is also self-doubt: How far do we go in punishing evil? The key question is not how far to go, but whether you have the will and faith strong enough to go this way, no matter how far it is. ——I think I still can’t accept ordinary people who are not superhero, and rely on their own judgment to punish evil and promote good, but I am alert... Any kind person should not ignore criminal behavior.
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