A terrific film. The plot feels a bit long at the end. The absolute highlight of the first episode is very close to life. It directly hits those dark and ubiquitous societies. I feel that every character is well-shaped and well-acted. From the cowardice of the male protagonist at the beginning to the rebound later, he thought of dying in silence if he did not break out in silence. For his indomitable performance when he encountered a killer later, it was both a show off and a kind of compliment to the killer that caused those incidents. Resisting, and then exposing the cowardice deeply rooted in his bones. Assassin, how to say, I feel that he just treats the male protagonist as a doll, just toying with it at the right time. What I like most is his calm attitude, no matter what. And that sheriff is also a character that he likes very much, reflecting the life of many middle-class people. There is no possibility of progress. They just live by age, do things they don't like, and wait for the end of their lives.
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