The heroine was wrongfully imprisoned, and there is no way to appeal. The male protagonist helps escape from prison, a felony.
From the perspective of formal justice or procedural justice, the male protagonist violates the law and violates the clockwork, which constitutes a crime and should be punished.
But in terms of substantive justice, the heroine was wronged, and when we saw that the family successfully escaped, we couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief and comforted ourselves secretly.
Are the laws we obey really just right all the time? Do we need substantive justice or formal justice? Is there a way to avoid problems like this video?
What is the law? Law and Justice? Bad law illegal? Or bad law?
With reference to the Simpson wife murder case in the United States, it is worth thinking deeply about what justice is?
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