The film is a bit bloody, and there are values that I don't agree with very much, so I hit Samsung.
The private detective played by Nicholas is entrusted by the widow of a deceased member of parliament to investigate the torture in the 8mm video tape, and step by step into the world of pornography and depravity.
You are looking at the devil, the devil is looking back at you, and the longer you stare, the more you will become a devil.
Nicholas is the step by step closer to the truth, the more unable to escape. The last Jedi counterattack is the moment of turning into a devil. The evidence is destroyed, but his wife and children are exposed to the eyes of drug criminals. In order to survive and protect his wife and children, he has to personally avenge the victim girl.
To seek the consent of the victim's mother before killing, is it to reduce his guilt? Confirmation is not to increase insiders to add unsafe factors to their own killings?
This is incomprehensible. Nicholas always plays the role of compassion for the world. He is doing things for the heavens, and he goes to get permission, and can he really avoid legal punishment for doing so? Although revenge is very heroic, but for a strange girl, a girl who has been dead for many years, except for a missing mother, in exchange for her stable life, the safety of her family, and even her own trial, is it really worth it?
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