The plot is awesome. At the beginning, the emotions were very big (jealousy, impulsiveness, hatred), but it was rare that the plot and characters could keep up (borrowing a knife to kill people, going to prison to hold back a big move, etc.), the director also buried a foreshadowing, and only when he saw the middle of the way did he sort out the characters motivation.
This is a story of betrayal and revenge.
The cause and strategy of victor's revenge seems to be a joke by the director. The director seems to want to present an ideal male incarnation, and in order to make him more perfect, he deliberately wrote him into the cell. The male protagonist was very pure at the beginning. After 6 years in prison, his thoughts were purified, and he added firmness to his purity.
The two jc characters represent the toxic temperament of humans. This is the first time I have seen a movie that expresses domestic violence in such a "lovesick" style. Sancho and another JC knew that they couldn't keep their wife, but they still held her tightly. It was this selfish possessiveness that led to violence and tragedy.
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