Nine Deaths: Death is not the end

Missouri 2022-11-27 18:12:47

Are you a good person? Yes. Did you do bad things? no. Can you say you've never done anything bad? …

Some of the 9 people who are facing disaster, some seem to be serious people, lawyers, policemen, godfathers; others are not doing their jobs properly, gangsters, gang leaders, criminals. They need to figure out why they were caught, otherwise they will be killed one by one. Faced with the moment of life and death, all hypocrisy is revealed, and everyone needs to dig out the sins that were deep in their hearts.

A sunny and happy boy died in just a few years from being wrongfully imprisoned, infected with AIDS, and without treatment. In this process, even if anyone is more serious and responsible, or has a little humanity, they can save the child. It's a pity that he was so unfortunate that nine people made mistakes one after another, causing the boy to die unexpectedly. This is the cruelty of society and the darkness of human nature.

Any small action to others in life may cause different results. It may be quite indifferent to you, but it can have a profound impact on others like a butterfly effect. Looking at it, the most innocent are the Chinese woman and the staff of the pharmaceutical factory. When she was robbed, the woman was beaten on the head. It is excusable for admitting the wrong culprit; It's normal, it's just a job. These other people are all knowing the law and breaking the law, deliberately doing evil, really damn.

The atmosphere of this thriller is not bad, and it also has a complete story. The downside is that the suspense is limited, and the focus is too early to guess the answer. When the key is given to her, the following outcome is easy to guess. In a lose-lose situation, no one can be lucky, and this woman will be judged even more.

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Nine Dead quotes

  • Father Francis: I've never harmed a child.

  • Jackson: [to priest] Have you molested children?

    Coogan: I have.

    Jackson: What, like boys or girls?

    Coogan: Does it matter to you?

    Jackson: No.

    Coogan: Me neither.

    [scoffs]