What you see is not the truth. The truth is often not seen by you

Alex 2022-04-21 08:01:07

The essence of this film can be said to be in the last twenty minutes.

Before there was no spoiler, I had always believed that this American university professor would definitely succeed in fighting criminals, and rescued the child at the very moment, just like the previous American blockbusters.
So secretly complained, this Yankee is really nosy, knowing to be a hero without any ability, is this American culture?

Even before the explosion sounded, he still refused to believe it. I think it exists only in the imagination of criminals.
The next ending surprised me more and more.

Being misidentified is the protagonist of criminals. Distorted criminal motives. Was inexplicably linked to the case two years ago. The student who was turned down made false accusations. The ironic news claimed that the case was committed by one person without accomplices.
What the professor had always questioned became the final comment on his life.
Irony enough.

This makes people think of life today.
The official news from the TV station seemed unbelievable.
Can the trails in the market really be assured?
And those who think they are telling the facts are actually just people who are confused by the superficial situation?
Will the intricacies and crisscrossing behind an event really be seen?

We gradually became skeptics. But even skeptics don’t know who they suspect and who they believe is true or false.
You think you have taken a step forward, but you find that the road ahead is even longer.
Endless. A cloud of fog.

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Arlington Road quotes

  • Michael Faraday: You can't ask government to be infallible, but you can ask it to be accountable.

    Oliver Lang: I can ask it to be honest.

    Michael Faraday: You know, when Leah died, all I wanted was someone to tell me, "We made a mistake." You know? "We made a mistake. Your wife suffered for it, and we'd take it back a hundred times if we could." But they don't say that. She would've.

  • Michael Faraday: You're killing children!

    Oliver Lang: Their lies, their children.

    Michael Faraday: Children die!

    Oliver Lang: This is war. In a war, children die.