To be honest, before I watched it, I thought that tittle should be the murderer of the Avatar male protagonist's Wisdom Bomber from the perspective of the Discovery Channel, and then I watched the whole episode in one go, and found that this is not another dual male protagonist version of the night shift manager, the male protagonist even makes people think it is Scumbag: Disregarding the family, betraying teammates, falling from heights, and seeking help through ambiguity, etc. The villain is not pitiful either. Even though he was devastated physically and mentally when he was young, it does not affect his behavioral judgment, but only causes him to ignore the instinct of life. Yes, I wonder if this is the original intention of discovery, stating a fact.
I don't think the ending of the story is a victory for some people. The second is a win-win result: the judge did not follow in the footsteps of Simpson's wife murder case, the fbi successfully brought the prisoner to justice, the lawyer saved the suspect's life, and the family members Righteousness killed relatives, the criminal got his right to speak, and the male protagonist fought a beautiful turnaround for his career. The ending of the story touched me deeply, and it was handled very delicately. The murderer is actually like his cabin within the fence. What he needs is not the freedom of the body, but the mind. The prison is not so much a place to imprison him for life. , it's better to say it's another cabin, just as the male protagonist mentioned the same size. The camera keeps switching between the wooden house and the prison cell, in fact, the two are no different. Although industrial society affects us, whether human society will be destroyed is not determined by one person, nor can it be determined by several bombs and several declarations. It's like a composition written in high school, a coin has 2 sides. As for the male protagonist, I actually prefer that he just thinks after experiencing too much, work is still work, passion is still passion, a story will not change anything.
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