I am a law student myself, and these two films can be regarded as very good legal education films, and they have better demonstrated the court trial and the Western jury system.
1. I like the female nurse very much. Although she is always chattering, it makes people feel warm. She takes care of people very carefully and abides by the rules. But in the end, the most lovely thing is to reveal the secret of the barrister and support him to continue to serve the poor woman defends. It seems that the nurse and the barrister are a couple in reality, so it is no wonder that they seem to be a good match, especially the way the nurse walks out of the court with him, it is really a good match.
2. The plot design is very good. No one would have thought that the end of the story turned out to be like this. A woman can become the evil woman everyone refers to for the woman he loves. What is even more unexpected is that this man will give up and do so much for him. The woman who was involved in the incident was stabbed to death by her in the end. How heartbroken is this? If I can't get him, no one will want to get him.
3. The barrister always has some tricks to hide cigars and alcohol, and always complains about the nagging of the nurse, just like a very ordinary grandfather at home, but he is so wise, he uses glasses to detect the truth of what the other party is saying, Sharp objections in court. In the subsequent court trials, I was always worried that he would not be able to bear the hardships of the trial and his health, but fortunately, court defense was his life, and he seemed so energetic in court and in contact with clients. Losing that kind of life might actually make him sick.
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