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Who Killed The Good Man
Yang Da Qi is on a quest to find investors to realize his dream of having his own coffee maker business. He also has a live stream about financial management. As a YouTuber, he puts forth a bright façade. Zhou Yong Qing works as a manager in the creditor’s rights branch at a bank. She is devoted to her work and often works overtime. She also has a side job as a food delivery worker on holidays. In order to buy a house for her mom, she devotes every moment to work, giving up any chance at leisure or relaxation. Ah Liang is very kind-hearted. He struggled to make a living for years but finally started his own business, got married and had children. It seems like his life is going smoothly until he makes the sudden decision to end his own life, leaving his family and friends perplexed. Da Qi, Yong Qing, and Ah Liang were good friends in high school. They agreed to achieve their own goals once they grew up, but they never expected their next meeting to be at Ah Liang’s funeral.
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the complex and tragic case of Jonathan D. R. Morris, exploring the circumstances surrounding his death and the questions that linger. It examines the life of a man described as 'good' and uncovers the potentially hidden dynamics that led to his demise. The film aims to shed light on the events and the individuals involved, seeking to understand the truth behind the narrative.
Critical Reception
Information regarding critical reception and audience response for 'Who Killed the Good Man (2021)' is scarce, as it appears to be a less widely distributed documentary. Publicly available reviews and aggregate scores are not readily found.
What Reviewers Say
The film offers a personal and introspective look into a tragedy.
It raises questions about perception versus reality in understanding individuals.
Viewers may find the narrative thought-provoking but potentially lacking wider context due to limited public access.
Google audience: Due to the limited public availability and distribution of this documentary, there are no discernible patterns or summaries of Google user reviews available to indicate specific likes or dislikes.
Fun Fact
The documentary is directed by Michael R. Morris, who also appears in the film alongside other members of the Morris family, suggesting a deeply personal project.
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