The ending may seem rushed, but it's actually quite clear.

Alan 2022-11-19 00:14:21

In the first ten minutes, I felt that this film was very boring, and immediately after that, it entered the tense plot. The story unfolds through nine strangers who are caught and locked together, and must find a connection with each other within a limited time to survive. The judgment of human nature is shown in the way of reasoning. The ending is also very reversal, with bright spots.
Let's talk about the ending first. The lawyer killed the rest of the people and ran away in order to protect his reputation. Many people thought she succeeded and were not satisfied with the ending. In fact, it is not. It has been mentioned many times in the middle that the killer has designed the whole plan for two whole years, and will not allow it to go wrong and incomplete. The conversation with the female lawyer before the killer's death: The female lawyer said: "You lost, I didn't lose." The killer said: "I didn't lose, everything was under my control all the time, see no, everyone is in Look at you, now everyone knows what kind of person you are." Then the killer died. When the nine people were just detained, there was a hint that the place where the nine people were detained was where the killer had installed invisible cameras. So in the end, the killer has recorded or spread all this through live webcasting or video recording. There is no way for the lawyer to escape, and the killer has been planning for two years, and he is used to knowing everyone's character. The killer finally deliberately untied the lawyer's handcuffs first. He had already avenged his revenge and wanted to die. But even exposing the whole thing is just perjury for the lawyer, and he will be sentenced to a few years in prison at most. So what the killer said when he was dying was: I won~!
When the truth of the story is revealed, I feel very sad for the killer's son. Among the nine people I think the most hated, selfish, and damned is the lawyer. She is the culprit behind the innocent and tragic death of the killer's son. The loan shark, the pastor, the medical loan clerk, the policeman, the black man who sold the guns, as far as this matter is concerned, they are only indirectly responsible for the crime, and they are just doing things according to their usual principles, not deliberately framed and killed. rather injustice. That old Chinese lady, from a fair point of view, she needs to be responsible, whether it is intentional or not, she needs to be responsible for her identification, and it is the key to the beginning of the matter. It is understandable that the pastor did not report. If the pastor had to report people, no one would pray in the future. A medical loan officer is the most innocent person. He has neither committed a crime nor participated in any harm. People with a criminal record cannot apply for medical loans. This belongs to the rules and regulations of insurance companies. Those who can approve it should be blamed on the person who formulated the clause, not the person who took the list. Others would not approve it. The most innocent and unfortunate prize was going to be moved to him. I thought he had escaped and was killed by a lawyer. It was really a deadly injustice. Shooters and rapists are definitely damned, direct perpetrators. The most damnable is the female lawyer, who also pretended to cry that she was a mother who had a son to support, and really wanted to slap her a few times.
Emotionally, I admire the killer's sophisticated revenge plan, which is flawless and flawless. For the sake of his son, he had to sacrifice his own life to seek justice. So touching~! Although I know that the lawyer can't run away, I still feel dissatisfied that I didn't see the lawyer being tried at the end~!

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  • 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]