The people in this movie are flawed. An alcoholic lawyer, a judge whose professional passion has retired, a couple who are not serious, and a senior prosecutor who summons prisoners to do perjury. Among them, who is innocent and who is innocent. There is only one, Mary. But the most classic thing is that when the two lawyers didn't get the lawyer's fees, they discussed, we went to Mary, and his property had to be cleaned up. However, Mary is the most innocent, the most innocent, but in the end she was also used. I didn't understand it at first, and then I felt so miserable when I figured it out. Ugh. . .
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