In 2006, Dreiman picked up a pen again and wrote Song for a Good Man for The Guardian. Thank you for everything Weizler has done for himself and his wife. "Do you want to wrap it up and give it away?" "No, this is for me." Oh! This is for me, this is for me! What a pun! Everything before is worth it! Seeing this, there is an unspeakable emotion surging in my chest. At this time, only tears can express my inner trembling and moving at this moment. Jeffrey Mann has the best ending in the play and is also the best protected person. Personally, I like him the least. I think he lacks vitality. When he learned that Krista was threatened, he just told her not to go, but there was no substantive action or words to reassure his girlfriend. I'm too optimistic about publishing publications, and I don't doubt that it's going so smoothly. And when his girlfriend found out, he didn't protect his girlfriend. His girlfriend suddenly disappeared, and then the secret police came to search the room, which failed to attract his attention. He carried out the anti-government cause with full enthusiasm, but he didn't know that the people around him paid a huge price for it. At the end of the film, he wrote a book to Captain Weissler, which many people think is unfair. He gained fame and fortune, and the captain Wesley he got ruined his life, but he just wrote him a book. But I don't think so. I think this is the most reasonable way. First of all, Jeffrey Mann is a writer, so he expressed his gratitude in words. Secondly, he didn't go to Captain Weissler to thank him in person because after so many years, the status of many people has changed. He was also a famous playwright, and the other became an ordinary postman. The reason why we don't meet is to prevent each other from being embarrassed when communicating. Finally, expressing gratitude in the form of a book can let more people know that such a person once helped them, and convey gratitude to Captain Weissler. Captain Whistler is the most touching character in the play. Only from the beginning of the film, he was portrayed as a professor with no feelings for criminals. I was particularly impressed by the scenes of reviewing prisoners in the play. The censorship method of not letting criminals rest, breaking through the criminal's psychological defense line step by step and finally collapsing will make people feel particularly inhuman. Captain Weissler has been engaged in this work all the year round, but it's a bit inconceivable that George Dreiman changed his political stance. This reminds me of a movie called "This Killer is Not Too Cold", in which the killer killed countless people but was moved by the little girl and eventually died for the little girl. It may not need any reason, even if it is just a sentence or a thing, it can change a person's concept. Captain Weissler helped Jeffrey Mann and his girlfriend many times in the play. He is rigorous and calm, which may have something to do with his career. Why do you want to help Jeffrey Mann? Probably because he saw the corruption of the government, he sympathized with and appreciated Odeman and his girlfriend. From the beginning, I hid my truth to persuade Krista to leave the Hamptons, and finally I helped Jeffrey Mann destroy the evidence. While doing all this, his heart is full of struggle. He wanted to report to his superiors that George Dreiman wanted to publish a publication, but he hesitated when he heard the designated report on the persecution of artists. In the end, the report was not submitted. It can be seen that Captain Weissler is a smart man and has his own ideas. Finally, he was assigned to the grassroots to open envelopes, but he didn't complain or regret it. His indifferent attitude reflects his courage to take responsibility and do the right thing. After the merger of things, he became a postman, doing his own thing silently in his post. Finally, when he got the book written by Jeffrey Mann, he could proudly tell the bookseller that the book was written for me. It shows that he has never regretted his choice and is pleased with it. Finally, I want to mention the relationship between Weizler and Dreiman once again. They are strangers in reality, but in the depths of their souls they secretly regard each other as eternal confidants and friends! When the melody of "Good Man Sonata" rings again, the light piano sound, the unique footsteps of the soul and the holy light of human nature shine all over the world. I have always believed in the existence of good people. Finally, I wish all the good people in the world a safe life!