In Brother Fallen's work in 2009, at that time his face was still recognizable and somewhat immature, and his voice was not as thick and firm as later. There aren't many of his movies, but his performance impressed me the most. The fallen brother's wife and children were killed by gangsters. Under the condition of insufficient evidence, prosecutor Jamie Foxx exchanged a lower sentence for the murderer to plead guilty. After three years in prison, the murderer still went free. Prosecutors, lawyers, judges, city halls, the entire judicial system has rotted... The fallen brother has been working hard for ten years, strategizing, and killing the murderer, he vowed to subvert this deep-rooted system, and an assassination against all the above accomplices began. Now... I don't like the ending. If the judicial system never allows lynching to be above the law, isn't what prosecutors end up doing with lynching? In order to save the room of high-sounding officials in suits and leather, he regarded the life of the fallen brother as a must. Now that you have the murder evidence of Brother Fallen, why charge him, try him, and imprison him? Just because his heart is ashes, doesn't he have the right to continue living? Brother Luo wants to use his own death to awaken the prosecutor's remaining sense of justice and justice, but I am still not sure if the prosecutor who can negotiate with the murderer in order to maintain his winning rate after the death of Brother Luo, will he? If you change your mind, will you fight all evil for the sake of simple justice?
What happens after Brother Fallen dies?
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