In this film, a Jewish family died in a concentration camp.
You escaped by luck, went to America, and lived an ordinary life. You have lost a big family, but you have built a big family, with sons and daughters, grandchildren and granddaughters, all of them have a successful career and a harmonious family. You have no regrets in your life.
However, you still have a bloody feud.
The one who helps you create a family is, of course, your wife. The two of you support each other, love each other for a lifetime, and you swear you will never leave her.
Although, you have a blood feud.
When you are over 90 years old, your wife goes one step ahead of you. You are already an elderly person with dementia, and you can't always remember this. When you open your eyes every day and find that your wife is not around, your first reaction is to look for her everywhere.
But your wife is gone after all, and you can go for revenge.
Let's go, one-man Phantom Suicide Squad.
The 90-year-old grandpa, who has no memory, no mobility, no weapon knowledge, inconvenient walking, poor control of urine and urine, and who may slip off at any time, can finally take his revenge.
You heard that the person who killed your whole family ran to the United States after the war posing as refugees. Someone gives you a list and asks you to find them one by one.
You buy a gun and hit the road.
The most likely ending of the whole film is that before the old man found his enemy, he fell down and died. - Thorough literary film.
What if you find it? Can you do it? Have you ever killed someone?
Don't kill people, what are you doing with a gun?
If you want to kill, what about your children and grandchildren who love you?
An old man breathing oxygen, commanding an old man with Alzheimer's disease, to kill some hemiplegia old man.
Even if he finds the Nazi back then, what if he sincerely says, "I'm sorry"?
Even if they don't kill them, they are dying.
Even if you kill them, you can't remember.
What is the meaning of revenge? What is the real revenge?
After the audience thought about the above questions, the final ending was really a little clever.
Good people are not good people at all, it just makes revenge seem even more pointless.
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