Hey, it's quite emotional. What is the boundary between good and evil? In the worldly impression, prison guards are positive and prisoners are evil. However, a "just" prison guard will abuse a patient for the sake of cliché, will say "accidentally" after causing death, and will give up his rescue after taking advantage of the male protagonist (perhaps he didn't think about it at the beginning) , even want to be apart from him. What I see is not justice, but evil full of violence and haze. And those prisoners who were supposed to be evil. Will sigh for him when he learns that the male protagonist has his wife and children outside, will argue with the prison guard for the safety of the male protagonist's wife and children, will be willing to excuse the male protagonist so that he can be reunited with his wife and children, and let the children have a father, will When they learned that the male protagonist's wife and children were beaten to death by Yu Ji, they would attack the prison guards, and would not want to kill them even after learning that the male protagonist had been lying to them. In their vulgar speech and violent behavior, I saw blips. Step by step, Juan changed from a kind-hearted boy who would be frightened by the sound of the iron door to a real underwear boy with blood on his hands; the original owner of Room 211 committed suicide. The death of two prisoners in Room 211 is enough to cause us to think. What is righteous and what is evil?
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