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In "Manslaughter", the male protagonist did not escape from prison after turning himself in. I thought that the plot of the inner prison escape was just a script story that the male protagonist came up with by himself.,It's not what really happened.。
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In order to achieve his freedom, he also wanted to escape from prison because he didn't want to be restrained by the other party and didn't want to be restricted by the other party.
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In order not to let himself go to jail, but also to protect his family, he will do such an act.
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In the end, he did not escape from prison, but only left a suspense, he should not have escaped from prison.
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In the movie "Manslaughter", the male protagonist Li Weijie played by Xiao Yang is a great father, in order to protect his family, he chooses to avenge his daughter in his own way. Although Li Weijie is not highly educated, he is usually addicted to various movies, and he has also learned many routines and reasoning skills from them. When his daughter and wife are in danger, he uses the logic he learned from the movie to create an illusion and let ** rule out suspicion of their family.
But at the end of the film, the male protagonist turned himself in, but he wanted to escape from prison again, why? Did the male protagonist escape from prison succeed?
At the beginning of the film, the male protagonist was in prison preparing to escape, and many people didn't understand what it meant when they saw this, but after watching the whole movie, they finally knew why the male protagonist escaped from prison. The male protagonist chose to surrender at the end, and many viewers thought that the movie was over, but they didn't expect the male protagonist to plan to escape from prison in the camera.
After the male protagonist disposed of Sucha's body, he could have left here with his family, because the police did not find any evidence of the crime. But the male protagonist's conscience is disturbed, and he chose to turn himself in because he wanted to pass on positive energy, because Su Cha was killed by him, and he couldn't just leave, after all, killing people pays for his life; This is a fact that cannot be changed.
After the male protagonist was imprisoned, he suddenly wanted to escape from prison again, because he couldn't rest assured of his family. The male owner knows that Sucha's parents are not simple people.,They have always wanted the male owner to pay for his life.,Now that the male owner is in prison, his family will definitely be implicated.,So he wants to escape from prison to protect his family.。
In prison, the male protagonist plans to buy the corpse carrier, let him lie down in a coffin with the next dead prisoner, and then send him to the cemetery, and then the receiver will dig him up. In the end, the male protagonist struck the match in the coffin, but found that the corpse lying next to him turned out to be the person who was supposed to let him out outside; , which also surprised him to never get out again, and his plan to escape from prison also failed.
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This plot is also incomprehensible to many people, you must know that the protagonist in the original book did not turn himself in, but got rid of the guilt. And the reason why he turned himself in is because of the restrictions of radio and television in my country, and the crime must be punished.
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Because the male protagonist's own judgment was wrong, it eventually led to a misunderstanding, someone else killed the wrong person, and his revenge failed, so the male protagonist committed suicide because he felt inferior.
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Because he was sorry for his conscience, after all, his daughter was still alive, and he killed the boy.
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In order to pass the trial, in our country, crimes must be punished and justice must be served.
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Friends who have watched "Manslaughter" should have a suspicious smile and ask, why did the male protagonist turn himself in in the end? I think in fact, there is already a clear hint in the movie that the male protagonist went back and turned himself in.
First: When Sucha was buried in the ground, he was not dead.
The beginning of the movie talks about the moment when the main character in the movie is buried in the ground and struggles and the moment when Sucha is dug up and swims out. In fact, it is very uncomfortable in the male protagonist's heart, and he is also very sympathetic to him.
This is the scene at the beginning of the film when a person is buried in the ground.
This is the scene on the coffin when Sucha was dug up.
This is the expression of the male protagonist when he dug up Sucha.
Second: The male protagonist's belief in Buddhism, before and after going to almsgiving.
This is the scene where the male protagonist went to give alms before doing this.
This is the scene where the male protagonist goes to give alms after doing this.。
Third: The male protagonist is a good person.
In this movie, everyone is testifying about the male protagonist, which shows that the male protagonist is a good person. He killed people and buried the body just to prevent his wife and daughter from going to prison, and because of the communication problem between himself and his eldest daughter, the male protagonist, who is a father, feels that he has always been sorry for his daughter.
That's why he turned himself in after doing this. In this way, the suspicion of his wife and daughter was completely cleared, and he said that he had committed the crime, and the police could not find any evidence.
The next thing is that Su Cha was buried by the male protagonist??
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Manslaughter. In the end, the reason why he wanted to escape from prison was because he wanted to set a good example for his daughter, because of Li Weijie.
Helping his family get rid of the crime, Li Weijie found that his youngest daughter learned to lie because of this, and Li Weijie didn't want his daughter to grow up to be a person full of lies, so he still chose to turn himself in.
Su Cha bullied Li Weijie's daughter Pingping, and also filmed **and**, Li Weijie's wife accidentally killed Su Cha in order to protect her daughter. Li Weijie's wife told Li Weijie about the incident, and in order to help his wife and daughter get rid of the crime, he began to use the crimes and movies he had watched to create an alibi, so that their family could get rid of the murder.
There were many thrilling stories along the way, but in the end, Li Weijie succeeded, and he and his family were found not guilty. However, Li Weijie was not happy for long, because he found out that his youngest daughter actually began to lie, all because of the lies he and his wife made together during this time, which had a bad impact on his daughter.
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