This film is a great film, and the plot of the story is inextricably linked. It can be described as a masterpiece of "small sees big". I admire the director's perspective. From the beginning, he was puzzled. As the plot progresses, the director is like holding a sharp scalpel and dissects our society, allowing us to see clearly the thousands of differences between people. Inextricably linked and mutually influenced, the interaction between people and society. With the "subtle" choice of whether everyone is "good" or "evil" in life, everyone may unconsciously become a "murderer" or an accomplice of a "murderer" without knowing it. Saying that everyone is "guilty"; not only physical murder is called a murderer, mental "killing" is sometimes more serious and longer-lasting than physical murder to some extent , Some victims, because of their long-term inability to properly resolve their inner pain, gradually turned into psychologically distorted monsters and then turned into perpetrators. At the end of the story, a sense of absurdity and sadness rose in the heart. . . At the same time, I think of the classic "everyone's death is my grief, because I am a member of the human race. So don't ask who the death knell is tolling, it will be tolling for you!"
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