I still want to add a brave, let the ideal into reality, need courage and wisdom.
Most people are just like Rudy Baylor, who are just out of school and develop their skills, and the undercurrent of reality has smoothed the edges and corners of our bodies a lot, and finally disappeared in the undercurrent.
Love this scene - Rudy asks opponent: When was your first time? The other party was puzzled, and Rudy continued to ask: It was the first time to betray the soul.
Love the ending - no one really wins, society is always reconciling between balance and imbalance. Today's me may be yesterday's you, and tomorrow's him may be.
Love Rudy's clear awareness of myself, I've reached the top, and if I continue it's going downhill.
What's puzzling is that Rudy's handling of the murder is very human, but it doesn't feel like the whole drama.
Presumably some episodes were cut out during the editing process. At the same time, I am amazed that such a story can be told very clearly in just a few minutes.
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