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At the end of the crime film manslaughter, the old man's laughter is a smug smile at his perfect modus operandi, and he is happy that everything he has done has not been solved by himself.
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It means that this matter is not yet completed, and the identity information of this old man is likely to be relatively hidden, and there will still be other things to happen.
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He may have seen his end, may have fulfilled his thoughts, and was very satisfied, and finally he surrendered to the police station.
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The old man's laughter should be for everything he has become a demon and for his success, and it is also for the bad guys to be brought to justice.
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I think the old man's laughter is a sense of success, indicating that there are still some details of this matter that have not been discovered.
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It's a smug smile, no one knows his modus operandi, and he can't find any flaws, and the score of manslaughter is very good.
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Anyone who has watched the movie "Manslaughter" knows that the whole movie ends with a laugh from Uncle Song, which is actually meaningful. This laugh actually named the theme of the whole movie, and the whole laugh sublimated the movie and gave people a sense of meaning.
We can see that in the whole movie, Uncle Song has infinite trust in Li Weijie, he is a very good person, he doesn't want to believe that Li Weijie will do things that hurt nature, so Uncle Song is the most supportive of Li Weijie every time. He also knows Li Weijie's personality very well, he knows that Li Weijie will not take the initiative to do things that hurt nature and reason, and an honest person must be forced to be anxious if he does something bad.
It wasn't until the end that Uncle Song realized that he was also being used, and he was just a pawn in Li Weijie's hands. In fact, Uncle Song also knew that Li Weijie was forced to become like this because he was helpless. Li Weijie was originally a very honest and kind person, but because he was oppressed, he had to resist.
If he doesn't resist, then he's still a good person, and if he resists, then he's a bad person. Li Weijie's rebellion is a rebellion against the powerful, and he is guilty of one degree for whatever reason.
When Uncle Song was asked if he thought Li Weijie was a good person? Uncle Song's whole face was expressionless, and then he showed a weird smile. This smile is actually meaningful, and the whole smile tells others that Li Weijie is both a good person and a bad person.
Li Weijie was originally a good person, but because he was forced to be helpless, he became a bad person.
The movie "Manslaughter" ended with Uncle Song's laughter, and his smile actually sublimated the whole movie very well.
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At the end, the old man's weird smile left a lot of room for the audience's imagination. This smile is mysterious, as if it sees through everything. Let the ending of this drama be an open-ended ending.
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The old man was satisfied, he had done a righteous thing, he did not regret doing so, he was asserting his rights in his own way.
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I think this smile can make the theme of the movie clearer, and it can also sublimate the work to a certain extent.
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This smile shows some of the plots of the story, and it also hints at some people who still know a lot about the male protagonist.
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The old man's smile also lets us know that maybe the last big boss hasn't come out yet, and the whole show has always been interlocking, and it is said that there will be a second part. It also made a foreshadowing for the next one.
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In fact, this smile contains a lot of meanings, and at the same time, it also contains some meanings, and it also reveals the truth in the society at that time.
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English or Chinese?
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