The weak ≠ justice

Kennith 2021-12-29 08:01:30

After reading it, I remembered the Chinese translation of Legal high, "The winner is justice." I think I was more radical. Even if the old man had a heart attack in the end, I still think that Imad did nothing wrong.

At first glance, the protagonist, Imade, felt that he was a manly but demeaned person, but the subsequent development of the plot showed that there is no perfect person. Under the brainwashing prompts of colleagues and neighbors, he decided that the murderer was bound to be found. It's not that the murderer should not be found, but the starting point should be for his wife Lana, not just because of other people's criticism. As for what he did to the old man later, there was no verbal offense or force of force. Except for the last sudden punch, I was also taken aback in front of the screen, not to mention that one suffered from heart disease. Old man.

I haven't gotten the name of "Salesman" until it has anything to do with the main storyline. Why not call it "The Wife's Secret", a trivial name? Older age is OK, heart disease is OK, but is this a weak person? Is it worthy of forgiveness for the weak to make mistakes? Does that mean that the weak who kills can be classified as manslaughter?

After the old man entered the bathroom or not, he himself admitted that "I couldn't hold back", what a realistic sentence, I just ignored his other characteristics, but he is a man who can't control his lower body, it has nothing to do. Almost young and old? With a wife of 35 years, it is probably true that she has some feelings and will feel ashamed. In my opinion, the old man is not worthy of pity. If he did not come out of ZJ, he would never have a chance to happen later. It is purely self-inflicted, and he still responds to the old saying "The way of heaven is good for reincarnation, and the heavens forgive someone."

In summary, are you weak and reasonable? NO, never use the weak as an excuse to justify yourself, it will make the unskilled behavior even more ridiculous, ridiculously incomparable.

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The Salesman quotes

  • Naser: Why did your wife open the door?

  • Babak: Degenerate is the one who speaks his mind through swearing.