First of all, the first simple understanding of the core after watching the movie is to be just, to be objective in doing things, and not to jeopardize people's lives because of selfish desires. The forensic doctor in the film was retaliated by the victim's family for obstructing justice. The more positive three views are the reason why I give one star first.
Secondly, the male protagonist's anxiety during the whole process of making perjury and the agony when he finally learned the truth showed a relatively high level of performance, and I will give it another star.
In the end, the star gave this extreme and bloody revenge. The ending was a bit shocking. The shock was that the male protagonist killed Bole, and Bole also died because of the male protagonist.
And I didn't use the inversion to describe this ending. This seemingly ingenious layout can't actually stand up to double scrutiny. For example, how can an experienced forensic doctor not identify the body of a teenage girl and the head of a dusty woman? match? Another example is that the male protagonist knew that his daughter was kidnapped and did not use perjury to help the suspect? Wait, no more elaboration. One star deduction comes from this.
The last star deducted points from the supporting roles... Except for the hot-blooded policewoman of the little fan girl, the other police officers seem to have no IQ online. There is also a police officer who loves to pour cold water on the little fan girl and A superintendent who wants to add a crime because the suspect is an everyday jerk...
One more reminder. Uncut version may cause discomfort, please watch selectively.
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