Gross US & Canada
$547,750
Opening weekend US & Canada
$76,108
Gross worldwide
$17,696,794
Gross US & Canada
$547,750
Opening weekend US & Canada
$76,108
Gross worldwide
$17,696,794
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By Jeremy 2022-08-02 12:57:08
The Children Act--The Wishes of Adults and Minors
Jehovah's Witnesses believe that the soul exists in the blood. Blood is a gift from God, and if you mix your own blood with the blood of others, you contaminate your own soul. Jehovah's Witnesses who receive blood transfusions will be alienated by the Presbyterian Church. The claims of Jehovah's Witnesses have been shown in court by the hospital's lawyers' questioning of the boy's father. If the boy is an adult,...
By Hortense 2022-03-25 09:01:20
It's a movie that totally exceeded my expectations.
The film begins with a female judge dealing with a thorny case: a pair of conjoined twins are dying, and the hospital requires surgery to save one at the cost of severing the other's aorta. The child's parents couldn't accept it, believing that the hospital had no right to do this, and everything should obey the will of God. I thought there would be a complicated court debate around this case, but the footage just showed how...
By Thaddeus 2022-03-25 09:01:20
Law is not worth mentioning, human nature is not worth mentioning
I often think about what the law is, laws and principles. It regulates people, guides people, but binds people. The law and countless moral standards are all about maintaining a kind of stability and balance. We draw from history and blood, but new blood is pouring in, and the old wheels of history are worn and continue to tumble forward, revealing new tissue and skin that has been pulled apart. There are no conjectures, just opinions, reserved or unreserved. In this way, science is more...
By Dock 2022-03-25 09:01:20
The contradiction of "I hate it but I accept it" Fiona opened up, and the boy was blind and now sees again. But countless young souls with countless possibilities will encounter the broken fairy tale, the problem of the throat, the poetic and the dream cruise. Fiona can't bear these dreams, not because of the hidden distinctions between classes and cultural symbols, but because Fiona has never really seriously faced and seriously thought about "emotion". That's why the boy cried and asked...
By Krystal 2022-03-25 09:01:20
The spiritual derailment of the middle-class elite
Can't write short reviews. Well, that's just a brief review
Tears kept flowing.
Law is still a tool in the end, but who is this tool designed for, who is it used by, where is it used, and how is it limited and bounded? When the abstract ideology is expressed as a concrete form of art; when the powerful state apparatus is compared with the weak individual citizens; when the counterattacking civilian class breaks through the hereditary aristocratic tradition, a huge gap arises...
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By Ulices 2022-03-20 09:02:46
In the battle between love and law, the female judge's inner journey has a thrilling feeling. I played "Dunkirk", why Phine Whitehead hasn't become popular yet, 18 years old, terminally ill, year-end love, this kind of role buff is so...
By Erwin 2022-03-20 09:02:46
The parents proceeded with a failing lawsuit, and the judge announced a doomed sentence. Belief made the teenager refuse to inject blood from others, and marriage made the wife resist her husband to inject body fluids into others. The law saves lives from faith and also pushes marriage into desperation. Loyal to the faith and loyal to the marriage, but young and indifferent. When we take off our robes, pick up our guitars, and talk about Yeats and rising pitch on a cruise, we don't have to...
By Adalberto 2022-03-20 09:02:46
My husband Fein’s white-headed brother’s acting skills burst! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! On the sickbed, full of inner strength erupted, a sick teenager with a pale, delicate and fragile personality. Please give me such a brother! ! ! ! >﹏
By Genesis 2022-03-20 09:02:46
Aunt Emma is so beautiful! ! Who is willing to divorce...
By Demarco 2022-03-19 09:01:08
I finally saw a movie that originally imagined it would be describing a tricky lawsuit and discussing moral dilemmas. I didn’t expect to use nearly half of it to intercede with Emma Thompson. The characters in the great scene are still three-dimensional, but the plot is a bit...emmm, especially the kiss. I'm completely embarrassed. The summary is... This is 100 minutes of being drunk by the English...
Adam Henry: The law is an ass.
Jack Maye: How'd it go?
Fiona Maye: I just gave orders to slaughter a baby. That's what the papers say.
Jack Maye: Ah, yes. I saw that.
Adam Henry: I'd say you were an interfering busybody.