Life is a mess.
"We did something wrong, we got everything right."
But the result is irreversible.
The families of several victims were destroyed, the life of their girlfriends was destroyed, and the father and mother left behind a lifetime of obstacles.
Josh is guilty, damn it. But he also died. The parents did not beg or beg for forgiveness from the victim's family. Everything had to pass.
That's all.
The father is the protagonist, and some of the original sins are "giving birth to a murderer son". But is this what he wants to see?
"Every child is the child of his own parents."
People are selfish after all. No matter how wrong the child is, it is also his own child. Whether others can understand and accept it, whatever.
The world goes on, life goes on.
Like "Love Letter",
Like "Manchester by the Sea".
Everyone has a reason, and a right, to live a bad life.
Helplessness is the essence of life.
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