Unexpectedly, the beautiful and unearthly Helen-Diane Kruger can play such a good role. The destructive thinking of neo-Nazism caused by the immigration wave may be far from us, but the virgin protagonist chose to use a Nazi couple as a result. The home-grown bomb used to avenge the death of my husband and son by my own strength instead of continuing to litigate, resonated deeply with me. Those social institutions and legal systems formed for group stability are often only high-sounding and weak-sounding when it comes to protecting individual interests. Just as the more you want to control the big picture, the more you have to smooth out individual sounds. Facing the tragic death of her husband and son, the legal proceedings not only failed to bring justice to her, but continued to mend her wounds. Those are the loopholes in the upper-level establishment of advanced society. Anyone who has been involved in a lawsuit will understand this film!
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