So heavy, the ending wasn't the truth beating the powers as I imagined. The lawyer's final statement was really touching. If the power of the government is not supervised and restrained, and the people who expose the truth are not protected, what will such a country be? "Behind the unlimited spread of power, can the truth really come first? Will everyone who wants to get close to the truth end up in prison? So which reporter dares to get close to the truth? Just like Ereda said to her son: If mother I won't write that article knowing that it will end up like this. How heart-wrenching.
The last scene is also very ironic. It was the purest little girl who finally told the truth. Children will not lie, just like the emperor's new clothes expose the lies of adults, they are not afraid of anything, so they can say anything. And what about adults? What about the president? Attacking innocent Venezuela because of their mistakes, the result is not an apology to appease the innocent people, but to stop the journalist who dared to expose the truth. How sad that the road of being a journalist is too difficult to follow, oppressed by power and public opinion, whether to tell the truth or not? The truth is the principle and the bottom line. At that time, due to the oppression of power by reality, would we choose to ignore the truth? How many people really insist on the truth as eredar?
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