The film begins with a female corpse crawling with ants in the wild. First, it leads to the woman who found the corpse, whose life is shrouded in her cold-blooded mother; then comes the appearance of the female coroner, who insists that the corpse is her long-lost sister; The old woman who came down was extremely dissatisfied with her husband, who was wandering outside all day long; finally, the mother who came all the way to recognize the body, she found sustenance in her daughter's former same-sex girlfriend, and found that her daughter had left behind a child... A murder led to a series of women living in misfortune. They all have unbearable past and unbearable reality, and they all changed the trajectory of their lives because of this murder: the witness decided to leave the mother, and the coroner decided to leave the park. In the corpse, the old woman resolutely destroyed the murder evidence after discovering that her husband was the murderer, and the poor mother adopted her daughter's orphan. The film seems to have lingering depression and despair, but it is actually full of sincere emotions. The director has directed "Six Feet Under", and this new work is no less than Paul Haggis' "Crash" with a similar structure. But it didn't get the honor it deserved.
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