In an injustice society where there is no where for ordinary people, a young married ,Katga, has lost her husband, Nuri, and her little son, Rocco, in such society. Her life has been destroyed. Although her family and friends support her, she is so sad and she seeks for revenge.
It offers no easy solutions or quick uplift, yet there's still a movie-of-the-week feel to the proceedings, which seem to offer topicality without context.
You could see this as leaving the ultimate verdict up to the audience. Or, more cynically, you could feel that his desire to make a big statement still exceeds anything in particular he wants to say.