Are the forcibly created judicial loopholes really loopholes? Or an imaginary loophole? David Gore and Constance Cowboy's actions just prove the loopholes in the judicial system they imagined instead of the real loopholes that appeared Kevin Spacey is so handsome, Samsung gave him all, the plot is so average, the reporter cried I can't understand why I cry, I can't understand how that Constance cried for the death row prisoners, saying what ruined their family and life, those are murderers, the suspense of the movie is really no suspense in a guess. From the day of the opening debate, when he said that he needed to find evidence of manslaughter due to the death penalty system, I felt that David Bell would choose to be a martyr. What he learned was destined to be so, no, from the first time he met the reporter, he told What did she come to do? The last one is: let her know the way he chose to die. I knew that he chose to commit suicide. I saw through it in a second, so there was no interesting movie in the whole process. He really died for himself, right? It's his dream. The method is very, very, very smart. It deserves one star. This movie is too awesome to use the life of David Gore as a name. I think the real name of the movie is: Martyrs, David Gore is just a martyr their names, but very general very general very general, Kevin Spacey is so handsome
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