Just imagine, if she hadn't met Bole, she would have been in prison for the rest of her life. She should pay for her behavior, her temperament, and her own choices. Is such a person really unworthy of sympathy? So when I saw more than half of it, I was in the same mood as Mr. Lu Xun commented on Runtu "mourning his misfortune and angering him indisputably".
There are many choices in life. She can choose not to take the blame for others, she can choose to live peacefully with her inmates, and she can choose to accept the help of her father, but she has none. Everything is self-inflicted. If it weren't for the chance to seize the last game, maybe there really is no chance.
Fortunately she caught it. completed his mission.
The biggest feeling this film gives me is that it is not my viciousness that I
expect the broken shoes to poke the feet, the
rotten wood , and the
mud to support the wall
. This is a real feeling.
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