Nonstop is a film from director Régis Blondeau about a corrupt policeman who goes to extreme lengths to cover up an accident, only to be threatened by mysterious witnesses and his life spiral out of control.
The protagonist in the film is a policeman who was supposed to be the guardian of social fairness and justice. In order to cover up an accident, he took extreme measures, abused his power and unscrupulously concealed the truth. However, the evil act has not been appeased by the past, but has caused more troubles.
Just when he thought he had escaped, he received various threats from mysterious witnesses. The mysterious witness seems to know all of his crimes and has intimate knowledge of his past. They continued to pressure the police as a way to avenge him for the crimes he had committed. Facing the threat of a mysterious witness, the policeman's life begins to spiral out of control. He didn't know who these witnesses were or what their real purpose was, so he could only fall into fear and anxiety.
Under the pressure of threats, the morality and conscience of the police began to struggle. He realizes that he has embarked on a path of no return, and that his crimes will eventually be exposed. In his inner struggle, he began to reflect on his past and whether his actions were worthwhile. At the same time, he also felt the pressure and suffering he was under.
"Night and Night" is a thrilling suspense movie. By showing the corruption and inner struggle of the police, it arouses the audience's deep thinking about morality and justice. Through the role of the mysterious witness, the film makes people think about whether crimes can really escape punishment, and also makes people understand the fragility and complexity of human nature. The director cleverly constructed a suspense and tension atmosphere, allowing the audience to follow the protagonist to experience his inner suffering and entanglement.