The sin deserves it.

Gina 2021-12-10 08:01:26

This movie sparked a discussion about whether the death penalty should exist or not.

Many people sympathized with this death row prisoner because he had no money, because he could not afford a good lawyer, and because he

did not have a good growth environment, which led to him becoming a death row prisoner.

Including me, and I sympathize with him, but until the last moment he knew no opportunity in the world

right on the border of survival, he confessed, my sympathy to an abrupt end.

He confessed his crimes and prayed restlessly for the boys and girls who died, and for their parents. Has


he really repented?

Well, even if he really repented at the last moment, the moment before he died, and was really redeemed, don’t you think it’s

too late? For

six years, in these six years, he kept saying he was innocent and was framed associates, he is innocent, a

until the final appeal fails, he knew he had no chance to stand up, no chance to enjoy this world

joy and sorrow, pain and joy. Up to this point, he told the truth that he was the murderer.
Perhaps this is one of the few words he uttered.

When he was reunited with his family, a lot of people he was sorry, he really did not even feel so bad, he

is a man, should enjoy family time together. Why go to the death penalty!?

But you have thought that he raped that innocent girl and shot that innocent boy! For what,

just to prove his courage, to prove that he is a man!! Don’t you think it’s ridiculous? ? Unconsciously angry?

If such a person cannot get the death penalty, even if he lingers for the rest of his life in prison, all this is

too unfair for the two innocent creatures and the two fragmented families.

Every adult should be responsible for his actions, and since it happened, no other excuses should be found.

He deserve it.

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Extended Reading

Dead Man Walking quotes

  • Matthew Poncelet: I was just fucking chicken.

  • Prison guard: Do you have any last words, Poncelet?

    Matthew Poncelet: Yes, I do.

    [pauses]

    Matthew Poncelet: Mr. Delacroix, I don't wanna leave this world with any hate in my heart. I ask your forgiveness for what I done. It was a terrible thing I done, taking your son away from you.

    Clyde Percy: [Softly to his wife] How about us?

    Matthew Poncelet: Mr. and Mrs. Percy, I hope my death gives you some relief.