This is a war destined to never be reconciled and stopped

Sophie 2022-03-22 09:02:35

In "Contest 1", the male protagonist finally escaped legal punishment. Although he played a riddle when facing the boy's parents at the end, he still refused to disclose the information. Many people think that this is the end of the matter, and they have already won. Too cold-blooded, and that's all explained in The Contest 2.

In 2, the boy's father came to visit again, using religious traditions to try to get information about where the corpse was buried, but was still rejected by the male protagonist. With the development of the plot, the exact information about the place where the corpse was hidden came out, and the boy's parents rushed back immediately. The boy's mother said that no matter how much money was spent, they would dig it up. When the case looked like it was about to be solved, the boy's mother hoped that the ugly motive of the boy's candid video and blackmailing could be cleared away, and she hoped to convict the entire family. There are various indications that the boy's mother does not want to reconcile at all, nor is it willing to reconcile.

Through this setting, the moral criticism of the male protagonist's escape from legal sanctions in "Battle 1" can be much less. Because the boy's mother only considers her child to be a victim, ignoring the child's criminal motives. Although the male protagonist also thinks that his child is a victim and that killing the boy is a legitimate defense, he still feels guilty. This comparison shows that the morality of the male protagonist has reached a high point, and finally escape from sanctions again will make people feel uncomfortable. So uncomfortable.

Therefore, as long as both sides admit their mistakes, the war will continue, and there will only be more contests.

So what counts as true reconciliation? As long as both parties admit their own mistakes, such as the boy's parents issuing a statement explaining the ugly motives of the child's going, and deeply apologizing for it, the male protagonist is deeply moved to surrender and surrender his bones, and the girl is underage and excessively defensive, etc. The sentence was commuted to prison, and the rest of the male protagonist's family was imprisoned for the crime of covering up. The boy's parents were punished by law because of the male protagonist, and they got the bones, so they can put down their hatred and start a new life. (Of course, such a plot is too bloody, so it will definitely not happen)

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Drishyam 2 quotes

  • IG Thomas Bastin: This is a war. A war that he began. Everyone wishes to win their own personal wars. Even me!

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