two stories

Luciano 2022-04-24 07:01:06

Slowly pave the way at the beginning, and keep reversing after halfway. This film allows us to appreciate the true charm of a suspense film.

As can be seen from the title, the film actually tells two stories. The first story is actually a story that we slowly unfolded from the very beginning with the defense lawyer Sir Wiffey, a story about an outstanding defense lawyer using his ingenious questioning The story of skill and professionalism that saved an innocent prisoner who was powerless. That alone might seem exciting enough, but what really makes it unparalleled is the second story told after the first. Or, in fact, we have been experiencing a second story, but it was not until Christine pointed it out that we completely strung it into a story. It's brought in by Christine, and he sees this kind of case -- two actors, a total hoax.

But in this same scam, these two actors who have fooled everyone, in my eyes: one is a liar, the other is just a woman. At the end of the story, looking at Wall lying in a pool of blood, we only sighed. For Christine, there is no right, no wrong, only love. This is a game of resurrection that sacrifices herself. For the sake of her God, she jumped into the fire pit without hesitation, but when she found out that the resurrection was no longer her God, she was willing to rekindle the holy fire and destroy it together with the sky and the earth. This love, her love is fiery and blind, but after all, it is a woman who brings everything to pay. But the other actor in this story is really a complete liar, a man who always abandons his nature, the first is the rich lady, the second is his wife, the same use, the same abandonment, or , is sacrifice, with their love as a fire, lit to keep warm. The last girl will be the same ending in the future. She was so innocent, so immature, and yet she loved him so much, just like those two women.

It's worth pondering why Wyphy finally decided to defend Christine? After all, she was the one who ruined his last defense before retirement.

I guess there may be two reasons. Wifey was attracted to her wit, bravery, and daring for love. He is indeed a unique and charming woman. You can't see through him, but you can't help but admire him. Another reason for this may be that Kristen vaguely resembles the woman he loves—the long-winded nurse. The first half of the story looked like their relationship was terribly bad, one didn't listen to advice and the other was in charge, but from the moment at the end, when Weaphy walked out with her arms around the nurse, we realized that their relationship was far worse than ours. Think complex, but also intimate. For love, nurses become long-winded and rambling. She is also sacrificing silently. She is always worried about Jazz's fragile heart, but at the same time she considers Jazz's little indulgence. Fortunately, all this, Jazz knows in his heart.

The second reason is that in the eyes of Weffey, Christine made a just execution instead of himself, and Waller should be hanged on the gallows, so this murder charge did not exist in his eyes. Defending Christine is more about making up for his own faults. He should have seen this man's deception. He was unwilling and angry, and was played and applauded like chess pieces.

The title of "Witness for the Prosecution" hints at something long before the film begins, and we seem to capture a moment, but it's far from the truth.

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Witness for the Prosecution quotes

  • Christine Vole: Damn you. Damn you. Damn you! Damn you!

  • Miss Plimsoll: Wilfrid the Fox! That's what they call him, and that's what he is!