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
  • Frank 2022-03-23 09:01:41

    The notorious real events in modern British history, the unbearable torture to extract confessions and the passionate court overturning the case, the story itself is shocking enough. DDL and Postlethwaite performed extremely well, and the father-son relationship was deep. Behind the father's forbearance is the strength of his love and the wisdom of taking care of the overall situation. The son has also transformed from a wild and uninhibited gangster to a fighter who is a father and a cry for the truth. In the face of the power of darkness, some people are willing to protect themselves as ants, and some people are willing to light up the darkness for the faint light. Bono performs the soundtrack, and the bald girl's singing pierces people's hearts

  • Isidro 2022-03-21 09:01:42

    The plot is pretty good, the depth is also good, overall it is worth watching

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.