I'm watching the movie Justifiable Murder. It seems to be a story about two detectives doing things for the sky. The plot is more old-fashioned. Violent acts carried out in the context of order, this kind of justice seems reasonable, but when people walk on the edge of evil, there will always be times of deterioration! How will this American film play out?
The only suspense of this movie is that it starts to mislead the audience, which is also the highlight of the movie. I'm sorry, I'm not very familiar with the two old movie stars, and I'm not very emotionally involved, but I think the movie as a whole is ok. I understand very well the rhetoric of being irrational because of lack of belief and acting for heaven. Although I have no belief, I also occasionally feel helpless and helpless about my actions! Of course, using violence to control violence is usually something I oppose, and the results in the show are also in line with your values. Of course, I also want to pay tribute to the police officer. After all, he didn't do it for himself. Maybe he really is For the sake of justice in our hearts, and many of the reasons for acting for the heavens in many of our novels are selfish! I saw the 70-year-old head coach of Cardiff City glared at the referee after the game because of the unfair penalty of the referee. The treatment is just to vent his emotions in the most elegant way. I don't know how the referee will feel. I think he will not sleep well that night! This reminds me of Luneng's misjudgment of the referee by Law Enforcement I wish the world's mainstream values not to collapse. Although there are currently bad development trends, and emerging economies have no intention of continuing these values, and have played a counter-productive force, I still believe that democracy, freedom, fraternity, and equality are the same as human beings. The pursuit of goals will not change, forever!
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