introspection

Bulah 2022-04-23 07:01:43

The courage of the female lawyer is admirable, the inner world of the male protagonist is moving, and the traditional and deep love of the father makes people cry.
When individual rights and power conflict, in the whirlpool of struggle, how can individuals protect themselves?
Looking back at ourselves, how can we defend our rights in the face of injustice?
How do you understand and make decisions about your different ideas from your parents?
In contrast to society, is justice being justified?
Can rights and freedoms be effectively guaranteed?

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Extended Reading
  • Haylie 2022-03-25 09:01:07

    Prison film father and son love court film The road to justice biopic is full of characters. It is really outstanding to add a scene between father and son in such a theme. Lewis's performance is indescribable, but his father, who is a supporting role, is also quite entertaining. The mental journey between the son and the father is very well filmed. It was very catchy from the beginning. The son's rebellion was all because of his father, and so was the later change. Because of the father's name, the name is well-deserved. Absolutely an Oscar relic. five star

  • Ashly 2022-03-24 09:01:38

    Maybe many countries have a dark history of judicial justice, and there may still be many behind-the-scenes criminals at large, but daring to disclose is the first step toward the light. Only a system that can accept external doubts has the possibility of self-reflection, a self-reflection system has the ability to self-purify, and a self-purification system can self-correct and progress. All premise is to respect facts rather than tampering with history. The original material in the play is estimated to have been destroyed in the Chinese dynasty

In the Name of the Father quotes

  • [after his case is dismissed, and the guards try to escort him out]

    Gerry Conlon: I'm a free man, and I'm going out the front door.

  • Gerry Conlon: That was a good day's work, McAndrew. A good day's work.

    Joe McAndrew: Get away from me.

    Gerry Conlon: You're not looking me in the eye when you're speaking to me. You see, I know how to look at people without blinking as well. In all my god-forsaken life I have never known what it was like to want to kill somebody until now. You're a brave man, Joe. A brave man.