The reason why I wrote this comment that looks nothing like it, I just don’t want myself to forget the ancient method of dealing with guilty people in the African tribe mentioned in the film: tied and thrown into the water, if the victim’s family decides to let him If they die, no one will save him. This family has been justice, but the pain of bereavement will always accompany them; if they choose to spare the criminal and return his life, it proves that they admit that things in the world sometimes do not. It's fair, but at the same time, the pain of bereavement will leave them forever.
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