One is that the murderer Micheal, who was later executed, said that when he was a teenager, he was arranged to play in the wetlands. He did not like outdoor activities and was afraid of being attacked by crocodiles. Although the things he was worried about did not happen during the play, there were still some small things that made him very uneasy and wanted to leave very much. This makes me think that he may be an extremely insecure, extremely sensitive and easily disturbed person, which may have something to do with his later killing because of trivial matters such as being unable to open the door.
Another is family criminal history. There are at least two people in the film, the elder brother of the prisoner and the victim. When talking about the family, he mentioned that his father and himself had been in prison. Especially Jason, his father was sentenced to 40 years, he was sentenced to 40 years, and he has a brother who was also in prison. His father always regretted when his two sons also entered the "siege", but that can only be I wish.
There is also a case where Jason "falls in love" with a girl in prison who organizes paperwork for him and has never met. I am as ignorant as I can't understand this distant love. The girl said that the first time she saw the car for two days and two nights to see Jason, when she came out of the prison, she saw a complete rainbow, with her on one side and Jason in the wall. It can be considered romantic, but in such a situation, it makes me feel a little mixed. She was convinced that Jason was innocent and had a baby with artificial insemination. He can only wish her faith and her baby to thrive.
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