The film tells the story of an elite lawyer Shige Sheng defending a murderer who had a criminal record 30 years ago. After he was mentally prepared to lose the case, he found that he was not motivated enough in the process of contacting the client and suspected that he was not the real murderer. Because of the director, this is more like a literary film. The ending of the movie makes people feel that it is no longer important whether the truth is true or not. The plot relies on a large number of realistic court procedures and dialogues in the detention center to advance, coupled with the satirical criticism of the Japanese judicial system and the "crime and punishment" The repeated thinking of philosophical issues, etc., is completely different from the way of ordinary suspense films. The film is still relatively obscure, and people find the truth of human nature in the ending without the truth.
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