Talking about the "after-view", the ending of the story is not a happy one, but a conspiracy theory that is reversed again and again, making people numb. Sean was not alert and had no plans. In the play, Sean is either exploited by this or deceived by that. His skills are ordinary and his experiences are tragic, but this is a true portrayal of ignorant villagers in real life. In the end, it's a little comforting and warm to us that Sean's ex-wife and daughter still believe in him, even though he's incarcerated. Whether Frank was told the truth or what Danny said to Rachel, it was a dramatic dramatic reversal, Sean's final jail term was indeed "corrected" for that, but his one-shot trial was "corrected" as well. corrected". There is no absolute justice and fairness. The video taken is just correcting the facts. Everyone has their own troubles, but everyone seems to be taking it one step at a time. In the face of truth, there is no absolute good and evil, and naturally there is no absolute innocence and sin. The darkness and splendor of human nature have never been guarded by heavy troops, but the chaos of yin and yang. People who want to really stick to their inner sense of justice can only appear in sunny American dramas. People like Sean, crushed by the system but still trying to defend their bodies, were hanged amid the turbulent public opinion in the square.
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