I haven't read many prison-themed books and movies. I have read Wang Xuetai's "Prison Trivia", "The Shawshank Redemption" and "Life is Beautiful". In addition to the "Gift of Room No. 7" I watched today, it is a lot of understanding.
The Turkish version is comparable to the Korean version. The mentally handicapped father was wrongfully imprisoned, and the daughter tried her best to remedy it. On one side is the suppression and coercion of the army, and on the other side is the rescue of the inmates, the warden and the teacher. In the end, he rescued his father by stealing the beam for the column and was able to reunite.
Existing methods of execution include: shooting, injection, hanging, stoning and gas. At present, 99 countries in the world retain the death penalty, and 107 countries have abolished the death penalty. Turkey abolished the death penalty in 2004. In fact, there has always been controversy over whether the death penalty should be abolished. Radbruch pointed out that the criminal law is a way for the state to take revenge on behalf of the victim, so the death penalty should be retained for eight violent crimes, but Mogherini pointed out that no country that implements the death penalty can become a member of the European Union. However, the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights does not prohibit the death penalty. The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights stipulates that countries that have not abolished the death penalty can apply the death penalty for the most serious crimes. So the execution of the death penalty does not actually violate humanism, and is in line with the spirit of criminal justice.
Of course, the confession system in the Criminal Procedure Law is applied in the movie. In fact, the so-called "confession and punishment" system in the movie is just the result of torture to extract confessions, and the death sentence is just a wrongful death sentence that has not undergone psychiatric appraisal, criminal investigation or court debate. Father Memo was just a scapegoat used by the colonel to show off his power, and he didn't even shoot witnesses - deserters. However, the means of relief are diverse and not limited to judicial means. The cooperation between the inmates and the warden allowed Memo to survive.
When we read literary works, our hearts are full of warmth and sensibility; when we read authoritative precedents, our hearts are full of justice and rationality. In this way, social science is not just a study study on paper, but has already penetrated into all aspects of society. It just has to be admitted that the progress of the film and television industry may lie in that the portrayal of characters is no longer just black and white, but more respect for the diversity and fluidity of human nature itself, so it is easier to impress moviegoers.
When I came out of the cinema, I saw that the place where Wenhua Bookstore used to be has now become a snack shopping mall (under construction), which seems to mean that text reading is slowly withdrawing from the stage of the times. Fortunately, film art can take over to spread ideas and connotations A baton that will lead the trend of thought in the days to come.
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