Murder and being killed, love and hate intertwined, the highest reveal is that there is no absolute trust between people, it is just a transaction, out of the instinct to seek profit and avoid harm, people's hearts become unpredictable and cold. Rael buried Martial alive, and he hesitated and felt uneasy. Marty, who was lying in the pit, fired three empty guns in a row, which made Rael firm up his resolve. Detective Weiss took the money from his employer and killed his employer instead of working, blaming Rael and Abby for cheating. Returning to the crime scene because of a lost lighter, the story takes multiple turns. Marty hides the photos and leaves the detective's incriminating evidence, and wants to protect herself. Who knows that detectives are more poisonous and start faster. Rael thought that Abby killed her husband and helped her deal with the aftermath, but Abby didn’t know it, so Rael thought that Abby didn’t want to take responsibility, and the two strange phone calls made Rael suspect that Abby had a hidden lover, a black man in a bar It is a possible spare tire, so Rael wants to leave alone, but he is reluctant to give up. Abby thought that Rael went back to the bar to steal money and clashed with Marty, and accidentally injured Marty. From the second call she received (from the detective), she judged that Marty was coming for revenge. The last three men died, and the woman faced the barren life alone.
Even true love does not have absolute trust.
There was no sound on the second call, but the detective just wanted to make sure Reel and Abby were still at home. Marty had beaten once before, and there was silence for a long time. Abby knew it was him, so she mistakenly thought Marty was not dead. She had no idea that detectives existed. Rael flipped through the safe and found the film where he did a candid photo, and already understood what was going on. Unhappy with retribution, he could not escape a shot.
The story is over, only the woman survived, what's the meaning of this? The Coen brothers didn't say, and I can't guess.
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