The film tells the story of the heroine Katya's husband and son who were bombed to death by neo-Nazis. Katya was caught by the opposing lawyer because of drug use and failed to win the lawsuit, and finally embarked on the road of revenge herself.
The explosion that came out of nowhere brought a huge turning point to Katya's happy life. The pain caused by the departure of her relatives once made Katya lose hope of life. But she is not reconciled, the idea of revenge arises spontaneously, she wants revenge.
At the beginning of the movie, I saw Katya's many tattoos on her body, plus her bohemian words, I thought she was a "bad woman" who was doing nothing and misbehaving. Obviously, the practice of judging people by their appearance has always been undesirable. As the film progresses, I found in her that she has the same characteristics as most women: love of family, and will use her mobile phone to record the beautiful things in life; trust in her husband, when the police came to search the house, she claimed The drugs are her own, and she tried her best to defend her husband and give him innocence; she was stubborn, at first she could hardly bear the pain, she cut her wrists and decided to follow in the footsteps of her husband and children, but her strong will dispelled her thoughts of suicide, she could not accept them A gratuitous death. The next step is the tedious litigation process. The other party's lawyer is very cunning, grasping the cause of Katja's drug use, and the judge also acquitted the criminal.
No matter how much struggle is in vain, just give up? Of course not, tit-for-tat is Katya's style.
I admire Katya's will. The family is broken, but she has to recover her mental and physical strength in a short period of time to take revenge. A weak woman goes to a strange place alone, and the front is full of unknown dangers. But she will not back down, she has no way out, what worries does she have? Nothing scares her more than losing her family, and she doesn't care about anything now.
Her husband and children were brutally murdered by neo-Nazis, but they were not punished by the law. As a victim, her husband was charged with participating in the drug trade. The law is ruthless but human beings are affectionate, so Katya finally returned to her husband and children through violence. This is the saddest part of the movie.
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