If the naive and idealistic young man knew that only tragedy is eternal, and the truth is forever lost in the interweaving of interests and the imagination of the audience, would he still join the profession of lawyers? Or will he, like a "criminal", make that desperate confession at the end of the credits? "The Third Suspect" is definitely not a qualified popcorn movie, but I don't like to eat popcorn. Is the eternal questioning of the truth just a bubble in the fable of the blind man touching the elephant under the setting sun? Regarding the survival and abolition of the death penalty, I must stand on the stand of Mr. Camus once again and as always. We know that idealism is fragile, but the idealist who knows that the tragedy of nothingness is eternal is the only honest and brave one.
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