Among them, I have to mention Ree's uncle teardrop, which was brutally sent from the beginning to finally brought the girl into the incident. What moved him was the stubborn and desperate search for the girl, and the tears that never fell even though the tears welled up. So they risked their lives to rescue the girl who was unaware of the current affairs and was beaten with blood from relatives. Finally, the two opened their hearts and presented the only tender segment in the indifferent drug-trafficking family. You must know that someone who has the right to speak in such a complex background must also be a ruthless character. It's not a typical case-solving story, but it's certainly a cold film noir. There are not too many spiritual victory methods to promote, not even the love of the family and the country. It's just a simple story that happened among people living at the bottom of society. The picture does not overly render bloody violence or hostility. The director constructed a group of acquaintances based on blood and axioms. To put it nicely, it is a story of betrayal and silence in a family business for personal interests. The fact is that a criminal gang has a so-called conspiracy that each has a secret but keeps the so-called agreement of stealing. The images of relatives are diffused in various places in the film, a gray winter day, a dark bar. What we see the most is indifference, perhaps this is the "secret" that some group holds in their hearts that cannot be said. Social relationship is really an extremely complicated relationship, and collective indifference is like a sharp blade, piercing the hearts of every spectator, when we always hold an attitude that it has nothing to do with ourselves; When we are indifferent to injustice, crime, and asking for help, we are already committing suicide slowly, society is falling, and the country is collapsing.
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