American version of "Today's Talk"

Linnea 2022-12-14 02:36:37

1. After reading the first impression, what kind of narrative rhythm is this, put it in "Today's Talk", about half an hour. But then again, this is a classic mountain-watching work of scene reproduction documentaries, which was quite difficult more than 20 years ago.
2. I can't help but condemn the author of the subtitles. What kind of subtitles are these? There are typos all over the place, and the unsatisfactory translation makes people feel riddled with holes. However, if it were me translating, it wouldn't be much better than him.
3. Some people think that this film condemns judicial justice in the United States. Why do I feel that it is the opposite? It makes me feel that it not only praises the advanced system of others decades ago, but also makes the Chinese people hate it.
4. It's a good movie, but you don't think you will watch it a second time, or recommend others to watch it. Want to watch the legal documentary? "Today's Talk" ah~

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The Thin Blue Line quotes

  • Floyd Jackson: David didn't have a conscience. If I do something bad I think, "Shucks, I shouldn"t done that, I feel bad about it." It didn't bother him. It didn't bother him at all.

  • David Harris: [asked if Randall Dale Adams is innocent] Did you ask him?

    Errol Morris: Yes.

    David Harris: What did he say?

    Errol Morris: Well, he's always said he's innocent.

    David Harris: There you go. You didn't believe him did you? Criminals always lie.