He can be anyone.
Sean in this film is a strong man in life. Unfortunately, he has a very weak friend, and when this friend is involved in the murder of his daughter in all factors, he lose their judgment. So, he wants to kill another person.
He originally guaranteed his own safety after reaching a compromise with the power of the system, and he used all these relationships to protect his family and life. But this protection is naturally centered on his power. When all this becomes a set point, he can do whatever he wants, the basis is to send some money every month to the damn weak.
The power of his strong man was bestowed by God.
This is not a movie that discusses child sexual abuse. I always thought so!
Tim Robbins, by the time he got into the car, was already dead.
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