Why did the male pig shoot the last shot?

Ludwig 2022-10-18 17:36:58

The gunshots at the end of the film stopped abruptly, but the opened brain hole could not be closed: Why did the male pig kill the police boss?

Seeing all kinds of interpretations of chicken soup for the soul, redemption, venting hatred, fulfillment~
I want to say that you really understand it..

In fact, shooting is an inevitable and necessary ending,
because there is only one truth: the police boss is planning this The mastermind behind all the brothers.

Why did Amjad lie? In fact, the cops knew early on that it was A who fired the gun, but A was just a scoundrel. What they really wanted to take down was the leader Tarek, so they threatened A's life for cooperation and forced him to kill him. The "pregnancy" lie is perfect to create infighting between brothers. The cowardly A will naturally give in.

After the male pig learned the fact that the female pig child was born after marriage, combined with his own experience, he also figured out that all these tragedies were planned by the police boss-they can set up a situation for themselves in this way, and they can also Use the same method to force A into submission. The IQ of the police boss is high and the city is deep, which can be seen from the confession of the male protagonist pretending to be a good guy in prison from the beginning.

Therefore, this film can be summed up in one sentence "The military government used a two-pronged approach to provoke brotherhood and feud and kill the leader of the opposition party."
Therefore, the ending of the shooting is really praised, bringing together all the clues, and leaving room for the audience to make up their own minds.. .Add: The

meaning of the fable should be that the three brothers are monkeys, and the boss is a hunter><
And this film can also be shot very wonderfully from the perspective of Diaosi A~

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Extended Reading

Omar quotes

  • Tarek: Omar, there's a price to pay if you want to revolt and liberate your country. You don't complain or cry. This is the choice you made.

  • Nadia: Have you ever been outside of this hole?

    Omar: I don't need to, I have you.