As far as the movie viewing experience is concerned, the depression that was suppressed for three hours and could not find the truth poured out in the last half hour of prosecutor Jim's statement, which was very heartwarming. Although based on the well-known reality, the ending of the movie cannot be ideally perfect, but you can truly perceive the power of truth-seeking from it, and believe that someone will pass on the faith of truth-seeking, and the truth will eventually surface. This ending is already the best. Had to marvel at the years of hard work by the prosecutor's team. They stumbled along the way, trying their best to collect evidence from witnesses. During this period, countless relevant personnel died, became disabled, shut up, and fled, but they still persisted, pulling back and forth between despair and hope, and had to withstand multiple coercion and temptation, keep Sobriety, abiding by independence, maintaining innocence, resisting power, overcoming fear, looking back, all this is really harder than going to the sky. The final trial, unfortunately, was lost. This is inevitable. I think even Jim himself knew. Under the suppression of multiple parties, the testimony of direct evidence and witnesses is pitiful. Clay Shaw was only the only defendant who was guided and corrected by all the information they could obtain during that specific period of time. But the days are still long, the case is lost, and it is another beginning. It knocked on the door of the masterminds behind the scenes more violently, and the death knell sounded faintly in the distance. Who said no? The time has not yet come. Prosecutor Jim, he represents a group of people. He is an ordinary person who stands on the front line of defending democracy, freedom and seeking truth. He is also the last person on the line between good and evil. Even if the World War I paid a high price and ended in failure, he still Unswervingly choose to be a true patriot, protect the dying king, and swear that determination will be passed down from generation to generation. As Prosecutor Jim said: "Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country. Do not forget your dying king. Show this world this is still a government of the people, for the people and by the people. Nothing, as long as you live, will ever be more important.
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