Acquitted.
Natsu eventually returned to the Muslim neighborhood where she grew up, but everything around her was changed. Although her mother had been working hard to make herself happier and smiling when she faced Natsu, she knew in her heart, She and Natsu will never return to the original mother-son relationship. She doesn't even understand what kind of person Natsu is. She is afraid that what she has raised is a monster. Also, a Muslim woman who lives a simple life and is busy cleaning the bottom of the society as a whole is facing such a huge family change, she has no other ability to do anything, and even believes that her son is innocent under the massive evidence of the prosecution. There is no ability, I have to say, this is very sad.
To talk a little more about the case, it can be said that all the stories of this season revolve around what happened in the first half hour of the first episode, which is also the characteristic of crime stories, simple and complex. There are a lot of details in the case, a lot of evidence and witnesses are repeatedly overturned and updated. This is very similar to a drama "Twelve Citizens" that I participated in in my sophomore year. It is basically this routine. Finally, the great jury The regimental system, the great suspect never gave this young Muslim a new chance and was acquitted. Various characters in the play, various games, various compromises, and various insistences make this drama full of highlights. I wrote a small film review before about the advantages of this judicial system.
But that's not the point, what I'm trying to say is about human nature.
After thinking about it for three seconds, Natsu could choose to betray him to help him for free, and even pay 20,000 dollars to help his Kapoor lawyer, just because doing so would drag the case on, and the price the latter paid was the entire lawyer. career. And Kapoor's mistake was nothing more than an involuntary kiss with Natsu in the chat room. For Natsu's drug addiction, Kapoor went to buy condoms to buy drugs, wrapped them in the vagina and brought them to Natsu.
When the case reaches a deadlock, the judge can force the trial to continue, or even use threats, because every day the court has to pay large sums of money to various parties, the judge is like a student waiting for the get out of class to end. There's only one thing left, and that's closing the case.
Freddie, the boss of the prison, can use his own code of conduct to say that if you kill people, you will kill people, and they ignore the moral law at all. He likes to protect the weak like Natsu, and he and Natsu discuss literature, play games, appreciate each other, and be polite. At the same time, he has extremely high moral requirements, even if the loyal younger brother around him commits taboos, he is ruthless. Like Marlon Brando, he is ruthless and personable.
Of course, the most outstanding is the lawyer Stone. He is an unpopular lawyer, or a defender. He serves the gangsters at the bottom of society and some disadvantaged groups. Although he does not make much money from them, Stone He has always insisted and has always asked for money first, although he has a very attractive slogan "Before you are free, you will not take a penny." He has eczema, but looks like leprosy, and no one walks next to him even on the busy streets. He is an old gun who is very familiar with the loopholes in American law. He has a warm heart, sees through human nature, and fights alone.
Last year, when I watched "Twelve Citizens", my focus was all on the American legal system. For the same theme, this year I saw more of the ugliness and glitter of human nature. Living in this big world, everyone has their own helplessness. . So, fuck them all, live your life!
Oh yes, and one more sentence, long live the great HBO!
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