I think it was Misumi who killed the president. The scene at the beginning of the film is shown. Although there are some unexpected scenes in the back, they all follow Fukuyama's character, which is more subjective. I feel that in the end, he turned the confession in order to protect the heroine, and I paid special attention to one detail. At the beginning of the film, the scenes of Fukuyama going to the prison for the dialogue were dark, as if it was not during the day. Until the last time Fukuyama went to see him, he came out of the light, and the whole scene became bright, making me believe that he used his evil to do a kind thing, like a little light in the fog
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