It looks very cool. Although the male protagonist can guess every step of the action, he doesn't feel old-fashioned at all. Instead, there is a kind of hearty revenge. I really want to shout out that you are doing beautifully, fuck you guys.
In the name of changing the system, the male protagonist only solves a single individual, which makes me feel that this value is a bit far-fetched. But after all, it is not an adaptation of real events. If the ending comes with a certain legal change, it will be somewhat heroic. I can only say that the purpose of the film did not satisfy me.
In the end, there are two unsatisfactory plot points. First, the male protagonist kills his roommate just to have an independent prison. I want to say that the prison guards are so insufficient that one cannot send someone to watch him. Another point is that the so-called high-IQ crime of the male protagonist did not have a whole device to prevent the bomb from being taken away when the bomb was placed, so he just lay down and placed it in the center of the hall and could be carried away at any time, a little speechless.
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