So although Nick is enlightened, but Clyde still said "sorry"..then dialed the number, "sorry" probably means "sorry, I have to do this"..because in Clyde's view, these are currently in judicial and government agencies The incumbent is what he thinks is the "virus", which is the reason for the continuous decay of the system... (But this so-called "corruption" is not shown more in the movie, which is one of the failures.) These people are part of the "war" he conceived. And this war can't be ended
by Nick alone. When he found out that the bomb had been moved under the bed by Nick, he was really surprised, because at that moment He didn't want to die, his first reaction was that there was still something to do, he couldn't die, at least he couldn't die now. But then he gave up, he understood that death was coming to him sooner or later, what he did Can't represent justice, his hands are full of sin, so in the end, he will confess to the necklace made by his daughter.
But to be honest, the ending is too failed, especially Nick's way, the director obviously slaps himself...I After watching it for a long time, I still feel speechless... So in the end, injustice has won the ultimate victory?? A thorn in the body of the judicial system was pulled out with murder??
So I think this movie.. .If it takes 2.5 hours as someone said, then let the director go back and think about how to make the ending...it will be a good movie...it's a pity...
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