1. The male protagonist's skills are overwhelming. From the beginning of his gentleness and his inner weakness, to the later revealing of his nature and domineering side leakage, the performance is layered, advanced, and stacked. As expected of a first-line star as the director said. 2. The white-haired lawyer's performance is quite wonderful. I thought she was just a clue character who led to the main film, but I didn't expect that she would be the protagonist. A mother who suffered from cancer and lost her own son, used her lifelong skills to perform the greatest and most successful role in her career. 3. I just watched it once, and suddenly I can't figure out why the male protagonist pretended to be a secret room, in order to put the blame on the car mechanic?
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