Li and his family are excited when teenage daughter PingPing is accepted to an elite school, more expensive than they can really afford but still a great chance for the family. They don't know that a fellow student is a very entitled bully, who drugs PingPing's drink at a social gathering and films himself raping her; they also don't know that this bully is the son of the police chief of the city. When the boy tries to blackmail Pingping into further humiliation, her mother trails them and, in the ensuing confusion, mother and daughter kill the boy. They manage to bring his body back to their home by the cemetery, unfortunately seen by the 6-year-old girl in the family. And so starts a cat and mouse tale: the police chief wants, naturally, to find her son; one of her lieutenants has had it in for Li for ages, and is determined to pin the crime on him with no evidence, and Li knows how to create a reality that creates an alibi, along with the help of myriad friends and neighbours. Who's version of the truth will win out, after all is said and done?
What's great about this film is that, yes, the family is the culprit, but yes, the boy deserves his fate - and whatever his parents feels about it, they must know that too. The most interesting character to me was the cop who hated, hated Li, for apparently no reason; he was the driving force behind the persecution of this family and yet we never really know why. In the end, it's quite puzzling, but essentially, on both sides of the equation (minus the bad cop),you understand why each person did what they did. I can't say I liked the film, because of its content generally, but I certainly respect its ambivalence. Recommended.
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Plot summary
Li and his wife A Yu run a small business in Thailand and enjoy a happy home life with their two daughters. When their eldest daughter is violently assaulted, blackmailed and left traumatised by another student, her parents intervene, leading to a dead body which needs to be hidden, and every trace of the boy buried to cover up the accident.
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Movie Reviews
When Family Is What Matters
GOATED!
A great movie. Full of twists and turns. Certainly one of the better vengeance movies.
Not sure about the ending though. Made me drop my 8 to a 7. Unnecessary!
With justice and awe, you always have
Like it first. As a creator who advocates strong plots, this movie is also very suitable to my taste. To be more straightforward, I think this is a rare strong plot movie. Three points. The first is that the acting skills of the actor burst, including that cute little girl, and the crying scene is highly infectious. What's more, Xiao Yang's interpretation was beyond my expectation. Let's put it this way, I won't believe it when he says he can't drink later. There are many psychological confrontations in this play, and the successful performance of psychological confrontations must be based on acting skills. They did it. Second, the criminal investigation logic is sound. The word "criminal logic" is a reminder to me when I am creating. It is also a point I often use when watching a criminal investigation drama. How to make film and television works more real, especially such stories that take place in foreign countries, the logic of criminal investigation is very important. In this movie, I didn't pick out any flaws. Third, the montage design is natural. We know that it's still very difficult to design the montage unintentionally, anyway, I haven't dared to write anyway. But the main component of this movie is the montage, and the traces of intentional look are not heavy.