Whose sorrow is it?

Providenci 2022-04-21 09:02:50

I finished watching this movie while I had time on the weekend, I didn't know the background of the shooting, but I actually found the routine, the growth history and washing history of a good person. A completely good person who was slandered, investigated and attacked, but the protagonist was really cowardly at the beginning, thinking that everyone was a good person, and in the middle part I was annoyed as a lawyer, but then he finally came to his senses, It has changed, but in real life, do people with such a character really have the courage to persist? After a few months of attention, a mother who is a little nervous, a "good man" who adheres to the principle, and finally relied on complete innocence to not be prosecuted, but sometimes how can we prove our innocence? Just like the protagonist's gun in the movie, the mother's storage box, in real life, who can really withstand the pressure of public opinion and mental pressure? Why? We suspect a person who is a hero, feeling conspiracy It affects the society and each of us. In the last 40 minutes, I was moved and I cried. The last scene was really good.

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Richard Jewell quotes

  • Richard Jewell: You're the only one who treated me like a human being! And now you're yelling at me, telling me I have to be somebody that I'm not! I'm not that guy, you're that guy!

  • Watson Bryant: You know, I actually feel sorry for you guys: when the real bomber does it again, and the country asks, 'where was the FBI?' you're gonna say, 'we were busy getting hair samples from Richard Jewel.'