It was just an accident, yet more than that. Driving into a dog, a man and his wife and daughter arrived at an unfamiliar garage. The garage worker recognized the driver by the sound of his prosthetic walking. This enemy came to him, so when would the revenge be satisfied? However, with his eyes bandaged during torture in prison, was the suspect really the executioner? After a day’s hustle and bustle, confirming the identity of the captive with a few fellow inmates, painful memories surged. Waiting in the endless desert to bury him alive was like waiting in the human wasteland for Gogol, was acting on behalf of heaven guilt-free? With a suspenseful and thrilling setup, dark and realistic character stories come from Bashiri’s firsthand experiences in prison, placing harsh policies, abuse of power, and replacing violence with violence on the scales of morality and ethics, measuring the weight of humanity; amidst sorrow and anger, there is humor, countering corruption and bribery. One Golden Palm award, far from accidental.
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