The composition of the film is unique, and the clips from the subjective perspectives of different participants related to the event are combined into a complete event.
The protagonist of each clip has a dark personality side: drunk driving to avoid responsibility (even the mastermind behind the scam), covering up the crime and threatening others at risk, throwing the body to cover up the daughter, robbery, intentionally being shot to protect the job, cheating Money girl. I have to say that in the end, this girl is really good. In ML, the boy was hit on the head by a falling stone statue and died on the spot. She was even in danger and quickly figured out a way to cover it up, trying to disguise as two men to fight for a woman The result is the same.
The film wants to express that the way these people deal with events that are unfavorable to them is all about evading and covering up their crimes. How can people count as gods. . . Basically, every party with a dark side in the incident deserved it to varying degrees.
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