The film is even more exciting at the end, explaining the Western judicial system and political philosophy. In particular, a passage from Rachel's defense lawyer: "As time goes by, the power (force) in the hands of the government penetrates into every corner, and those in power, no matter what policy means they use, just want the (regime) to exist forever, while the people It is the ultimate victim."
"As a country, when we no longer have the ability to restrain the power in the hands of those in power, when the national government no longer fears any responsibility, what kind of country does it become?"
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