The robbery is a complete satire of the law, it's just a tool, what procedural justice, what substantive justice, I just want what I want. One of the most direct feelings in the whole film is that black and white are really irreconcilable contradictions. You discriminate against me, I will revenge on you, you will revenge on me, and I will revenge on you. Maybe the reality is like this, what justice, but each has a ghost. ps: There are too many interviews for the prosecution in this film. It was so easy that the defense lawyer forced him to admit whether he believed or not. What people need to believe is what the jury needs. In short, they are both credible and not credible, everyone has a purpose, and everyone is not easy. In the context of history, it is indeed difficult for people to resist, and they are too small. The worst is Rong and Rong's family. ps: It only represents personal opinion, if you don't like it, don't spray it. I just wanted to say something after reading it. Too many words accidentally. Alas, thousands of thoughts flooded into my heart, but I could only sigh. .
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