This movie was recommended by a comment when I was watching Li Gouhai. There are always people who will take advantage of the judicial system. No one has done anything wrong. He is such a selfish person, but he makes most people feel comfortable. Maybe this is a principle that many people want to follow, but no one can perfectly follow it.
Speaking of this movie, Clyde, who was inexplicably deprived of a happy family, could not see the thugs get the punishment he thought they deserved under the judicial process. He felt that the prosecutors at the time were more like thugs without even trying. Bi reached an agreement, so that Dobby, who was the main culprit, only paid a small price and started his own road of revenge. I thought that killing Dobby was his revenge plan. As for the back of the movie, I just thought about it It's just how to get out, but it seems that this movie wants to show more things, and Clyde also wants to fight against this corrupt judicial system that deals with criminals.
I feel comfortable when he kills Dobby, but somehow I still find it enjoyable to kill other people as the movie progresses, and even at the last minute, I hope his final plan works out. Everyone has the side of punishing evil and promoting good. For example, when they see a news event, they seem to be the incarnation of justice, and they feel how the perpetrator should be punished and the victim is extremely innocent or deserved. But do we really have such a fair scale in our hands? Does it make sense that things should develop the way they want? The power of public opinion is sometimes beyond imagination, so every time you speak, you must understand whether you can measure the power of the words you send.
Now, I want to be a middleman, I don't want to stand in line or speak up when things happen. Don't expect your voice to be heard, but also pay attention to whether your voice is heard by someone with a heart.
It has been a long time since I expressed my feelings at length in a long speech. What I said was unsystematic words, the words standing on the wall, and I didn't know what to say.
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