This movie is about the father taking money as a reward for being in prison. During the time in prison, the mother had a relationship with the person, and the son learned that after the father was released from prison, the relationship between the mother and the person was still entangled, and then The son killed the man. If the murderer is not dealt with, his son will be found sooner or later. Like that person, his father will find someone to take money instead of going to jail, and the originally quiet family will gradually break down. The film is dark in tone and has many close-ups, showing the subtle inner world of the characters. For example, when the father persuaded the mother not to do stupid things, the close-up shows that the father's heart changed from irritable to calm, from resentment to tolerance.
There isn't a single good guy in the movie, and there isn't an absolute bad guy. That man tricked his mother and killed his son; his father was thrown into prison and given a green hat; his mother cheated on him, but was abandoned. The eldest son seems to be the fuse that promotes the characters in the play, and the younger son also
With a loud bang, the plot climaxes and the movie ends.
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