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That Winter, We Parted


Watched a great movie just now. It's about the story of a man who avenged the death of his girlfriend by taking everything by his own hand. His girlfriend was burned into death by the psychopath who thought by doing that was helping his brother to take the most beautiful pictures in the world but having that's not the case. Therefore, this guy started to plot the journey to punish those people by staging the second crime. I think that was the best plot twist I ever watched so far. The murderer burned into death exactly like the victim and her brother took the pictures of her while her soulmate witnessed the second act. Well, those people deserve to be punished. 

One thing I learnt about this movie is sometimes you have to take things into your hand and get it done as pace might be slow if you are waiting for others. 

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