Second, this is a story with three normal views. The protagonist of the story, Mike, is tall and handsome, with careful logical thinking and the ability to solve cases. Susie is proud and brave, has reason and reason when facing bad people, and is not chaotic in the face of danger. Hank's assistant, the police, treats his superiors with loyalty and integrity. The portrayal of the villain in this film is also very full and in place. The personal emotional story of Quinlan and hanna, and the tears at the end of their death, make people feel a little more sympathetic to this villain. This is a morally controversial figure who has worked locally for three decades and has manipulated things beyond the imagination of the people. Has its own admirers and its own team, but it's sloppy. There used to be beautiful emotions, but they were lost. In the end, justice overwhelms evil, a happy ending, and when Quinlan's body floats on the water, people can't help but sigh.
The theme of this film is moral depravity. The film starts from a long shot without trace, full of plots such as murder, kidnapping, etc. The use of light and shadow is very charming, Mike and Suise's beautiful love life is so bright, and with The comparison of being kidnapped and harassed by local gangsters is so tense for the audience.
Obviously, Mike's image of a tough guy upholding justice is deeply rooted in people's hearts. The world is complicated. When encountering some dumb moments in life and injustices exposed by society, please think about your perseverance. Those sinful corpses will eventually Floating out of the lake, it can only be reciprocated by the world with a faint sigh.
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