In this movie, we see a judgment situation not based on the fact that happened, but based on the reason it happened and the details. Where these details are considered more important than reality itself and the complexity of human relationships is narrated as beautifully as possible. In the end, although the court's decision was issued to acquit the woman, this decision did not make the audience to be sure of the woman's innocence. The art of this film was that the audience was not condemned to have certainty. The interesting thing was that the woman herself doubted her guilt or innocence because even if she was not the direct killer of her husband, she considered herself guilty of his husband's suicide. Daniel's character was one of the key points of the story. In the end, he came to the conclusion that being certain is not the only solution, but he should create the reality with his past memories and make a decision based on it.