Can human beings achieve true fairness and justice?

Alana 2022-04-19 09:01:43

Northern Ireland in 1975 was a very chaotic time. The masses play a state of ignorance in every public event. Therefore, before there is clear evidence, the masses try not to express their emotions.

This is a blemish in the history of the British legal system. Tortured to extort confessions and put the blame on others, causing innocent people to be harmed in vain. But this is also a typical case of the self-correction of the British legal system. The legal system established by man cannot achieve true fairness and justice. Only by constantly correcting the mistakes of the system can we achieve factual justice and fairness.

Daniel Day-Lewis, is a great actor, full of a kind of uninhibited vitality that makes this character full of charm. It is a wonderful interpretation of the character of the British hippies in the 1970s.

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In the Name of the Father quotes

  • [after hearing of his father's death]

    Gareth Peirce: [With tears in her eyes] Well, I think they ought to take the word 'compassion' out of the English dictionary.

  • Gerry Conlon: I'll be older than you when I get out of this place. If I get out. Are you listening to me?

    Giuseppe Conlon: I'm not talking to you.

    Gerry Conlon: Now who's being childish?

    Giuseppe Conlon: I've not heard a sensible word out of you in two weeks. That stuff will kill you.

    [talking about drugs]

    Gerry Conlon: Sure I'm dead anyway. Look I'm sorry. I'll not take it again as long as you live. Are you happy now?

    Giuseppe Conlon: No.

    Gerry Conlon: Why not?

    Giuseppe Conlon: I don't want you to take it whether I live or die.

    Gerry Conlon: Oh, give me strength. Ok, I'll do nothing to annoy you in your grave. Now are you happy?

    Giuseppe Conlon: Is that a promise?

    Gerry Conlon: Ay, maybe.