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As I already mentioned, I had lived with my cousins for about 10 years. We had watched a lot of movies together, I remember the day we were watching this movie together. At that moment, we ate dried squid, and one of my cousins told us dried squid is very good with mayo. After the day, I started to eat mayo when I eat dried squid. This movie tells a prisoner who arrested on a charge of murders to his wife and her boyfriend. When he arrived at the house, he found their death body. They had already died before he arrived at the house. So, he insisted that he was innocent, but the court gave the guilty verdict. He had to serve a several decades sentence in prison. He was an accountant of a bank. In the prison, he started to help prison officers to evade a huge amount of taxes. It was possible because the service fee for accountant was very expensive for the poor prison officers. While he had been helping them without any fee, they gave him a clean room and a lot of benefits. It was a mutual dependence for them. The chief of the prison officers heard that the hero could help him from a prison officer, and asked the hero to help him. The hero found favor in the prison officers’ eyes. …show more content…
While he was teaching the new prisoner, the hero listened to him that he could be a witness to prove his innocent. He asked to make a new trial to prove his innocent to the chief, but he refused his ask. The hero realized that he could not prove his innocent and decided to escape from the prison. His hobby was to carve a stone by using a small hammer, and he started to dig a wall. After about nine years, he could make a hall and escape from the prison. He had made a new identity while he helped the chief prison officer to avoid taxes. When he escaped from the prison, he stole every document of the new identity. Because of the new identity, he could live in the outside of the prison without any concern to be

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