1. A bold repositioning of "kidnapping" and "victim" ~ Redemption vs Sin
2. None of the three people who want redemption can get real redemption~ a) From a father who took his life to save his life, to a mother who would do anything to avenge the pain of losing his daughter, to a policeman who pursued fruitless fury b) Victims and police became lawbreakers for redemption, and criminals became victims
3. The character's psychological state is well described~ Torment the character's spirit and express pain
4. Accident~ The suspect did not kill a girl at first, but it was all kinds of accidents that motivated him to kill. This is also the driving force that drives the plot forward-contradictions
4. Can blood be thicker than water to do evil? lines....
"Are you married? Have you ever raised a child? The child is sick and is about to die, have you ever had such a child? My face is blue, I can't sleep all night, I can't do anything, I can only do this all night Look at her. How can you understand? Yeah, I did it, and then I saved me with the money I took that night
5. At the end, the virgin protagonist wants to take a picture of the little girl, but she seems to see her daughter in her consciousness. She kneels down and weeps bitterly. The daughter gently strokes her mother's head~ Forgiveness vs Redemption
6. Montage of narrative structure
7. The flowers he offered were not used to mourn the dead, but a kind of self-deception redemption~ After 15 years, I finally got forgiveness, but, really?
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