My husband said that the per capita quality of northern Europe is the highest in the world, so the bland narrative prelude makes me feel that this town is happy and serene and precocious, Clare vaguely feels that she likes her teacher, but she draws fragments of sex from her brother or elsewhere The cognition framed Lucas intentionally or unintentionally, which turned Lucas's life upside down. The comfortable life was broken with the broken glass. He hoped that everything would return to normal after burying Fanny.
However, the kidnapping of life has only just begun, and the whole town seems to be united to squeeze out this child molester pervert. Lucas is also defending his rights, even the most basic rights in life are paying a huge price.
The most classic is when he turned his head in the church on Christmas Eve. He looked back at Klar's parents, the kind of upright eyes that seemed to vent the body and soul that had been tortured recently and cut off the source of public opinion.
The film ends at his son's bar mitzvah a year after the incident. Lucas sees Clare at the door and helps her not to step on the grid Clare thinks he admits a stupid lie Lucas will go back to his normal life maybe Claire's false accusation was just a small revenge and didn't want to have a serious impact on Lucas' life and Lucas forgave her little
But once life is broken, the tranquility will never return to normal. In this world, there is always one who destroys his so-called evil for his so-called morality and justice. So the last shot Lucas understands that time cannot make his life return to normal. The scary thing is that there is no absolute right or wrong in this matter
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