This is the truth behind New York night

Kristofer 2022-11-15 06:44:26

Darkness and death make up the New York of the title and the New York of the play. The only one who fits the image of the New York elite in the past is that big-name lawyer who doesn't make many appearances and is soft-spoken. He faces the media in an orderly manner at all times, turns on his radar to scan his prey, always prepares a mask of idealism, and always understands which node. Exit stop loss; it seems that only by reaching the two realms of accurate calculation and total heartless can we create such a winner in life. As you usually see, there are very few elite wealthy, or relatively active middle-class petty bourgeoisie in New York City; what you don't see is, hidden by the night, the individuals who are curled up and struggling on the edge: Muslim immigrant Nasir One family, Box, a police officer who retired after solving his last case, Helen, a prosecutor who was pressured by his superiors decades younger, and Stone, a beriberi lawyer who fixed a case for only $250. The Nasir family's day-to-day hardships and isolation can be seen in the fact that Nasir secretly drives his father's cab (one third of all taxis) to a town party, and that's why: after a night of Nasir's indulgence Became a suspect in the murder of the person beside the pillow. The family faced Nasir's experience and the outside world's hatred even more than before. Some of them were just a deposit of 8,000 US dollars and boundless panic; and the whole process of saving Nasir, they were more like anxious but unhelpful spectators. The predicament of the post-9/11 era is evident for Muslim immigrants in the United States. Police Box and Prosecutor Helen, as the grassroots in the system, are supposed to have food and clothing, but as far as the camera can see, they both have an air of dilapidated but still mechanical operation, and their work has long been unable to bring them any enthusiasm; the two are familiar with business I know how to make the evidence work for me, so I have already concluded the case of Nasir, but this case has many twists and turns and will never end. During the repeated questioning and tearing at the trial, cracks appeared one after another on the institutionalized side of the two, allowing the forgotten human warmth to find an outlet. After the trial, Helen took another photo of the suspect given by Box and said: Let's go get him. There was finally light in the eyes of the two of them. Lawyer Stone's chronic athlete's foot, the sandals worn by Da Lala, the small advertisements posted on the subway, and the details of only accepting cash have shattered the halo of how many legal elites. Alison said in the court: "(Nasir) some are not professionals, some are John Stone", which caused a burst of unbridled laughter in the court, even though Stone was sitting at the scene. The sense of respect that the Muslim Nasir family lacked, as did the white Stones: low-class people, regardless of skin color or race. It is such a reptile lawyer who appeared at the right place at the right time and met Nasir's parents for the first time, who was able to negotiate the price and reduce the price by himself. Three suspects, closing arguments locked the jury vote at 6-6, allowing Nasir to be released. At first, Stone took this high-profile case, probably because he hoped to change his poverty, but he survived all the way because of his compassion; in the end, Stone's life was not changed, and he still took the subway to commute every day and received $250. In the case of eczema, carry a chopstick for eczema. The only change in Stone's life is that the orange cat that only caused allergies, was sent away and picked up and sent away, and finally appeared in Stone's house, said that the orange cat was a metaphor for Nasir; I think it is more like a metaphor Stone's compassion, which seems to have nothing to do with the overall situation, can also make people allergic, so he has been locked in the house every day. Until it wakes up on its own, it pushes the door lightly and walks towards the real world, which seems to have no place for it, but maybe, just maybe, the real world has a chance of life because of it. 6. Let Nasir be released. At first, Stone took this high-profile case, probably because he hoped to change his poverty, but he survived all the way because of his compassion; in the end, Stone's life was not changed, and he still took the subway to commute every day and received $250. In the case of eczema, carry a chopstick for eczema. The only change in Stone's life is that the orange cat that only caused allergies, was sent away and picked up and sent away, and finally appeared in Stone's house, said that the orange cat was a metaphor for Nasir; I think it is more like a metaphor Stone's compassion, which seems to have nothing to do with the overall situation, can also make people allergic, so he has been locked in the house every day. Until it wakes up on its own, it pushes the door lightly and walks towards the real world, which seems to have no place for it, but maybe, just maybe, the real world has a chance of life because of it. 6. Let Nasir be released. At first, Stone took this high-profile case, probably because he hoped to change his poverty, but he survived all the way because of his compassion; in the end, Stone's life was not changed, and he still took the subway to commute every day and received $250. In the case of eczema, carry a chopstick for eczema. The only change in Stone's life is that the orange cat that only caused allergies, was sent away and picked up and sent away, and finally appeared in Stone's house, said that the orange cat was a metaphor for Nasir; I think it is more like a metaphor Stone's compassion, which seems to have nothing to do with the overall situation, can also make people allergic, so he has been locked in the house every day. Until it wakes up on its own, it pushes the door lightly and walks towards the real world, which seems to have no place for it, but maybe, just maybe, the real world has a chance of life because of it.

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