Depth and breadth coexist

Arely 2022-09-18 04:15:04

What's your take on the Simpson case? Most people think he killed someone and got through a loophole in the law, and the case doesn't make much sense, but it's not. Here, I would like to recommend an Oscar-winning long documentary "Simpson: Made in America", which will make you change your stereotype and directional thinking about this case, deepen the dimension of thinking into the case itself, and finally pull out the case. Besides, this is the best part of the movie. This documentary is rich in content, comprehensive in materials, and extensive in truth, and presents the entire process of the Simpson case in detail. At the beginning of the documentary, there will be a long narrative, which may make people feel boring, but at the end you will know that every arrangement is explaining a problem, from micro to macro, from the growth of Simpsons, From the psychological to the social environment, the event, the political background and social problems behind it are fully and deeply displayed. At the end, you will find that it is not just a simple criminal case. The direction of this century's trial is influenced and coerced by various aspects such as political forms, social contradictions, and pressure from public opinion. When personal events are coerced by group consciousness and the wind of public opinion, the truth appears pale. What people think is the truth is the truth they want, or the result of being shaped. After reading it, your thinking will no longer be whether Simpson killed someone, no longer simply entangled in the truth of the incident, and you will no longer make a one-sided conclusion about the Simpson case, because there are too many too many There are so many complex conflicts that people can only ponder and study, family and personality composition, human rights and racial discrimination, justice and justice, celebrity effect, human nature, ideology, media and other social issues, they are full of social issues in this event. During the process, resonances are generated and mutually amplify. At the same time, it is also a mirror, alluding to potential, similar problems in our society. This documentary allows us to stand in the perspective of God and look at this event in a specific historical context, this person, you will have new insights. Maybe this is just the words of a documentary filmmaker, but the producer has achieved relative objectivity and neutrality. The answer he gave us is that "the truth of the incident is unknown", but after all, human activities will always be driven by consciousness, editing and processing materials. Arrangement will inevitably have a certain subjective bias, for example, in telling "

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  • Marcia Clark - Interviewee: [on whether to have OJ Simpson try on the leather gloves that was recovered from the crime scene at Rockingham and Bundy] Chris says I want to do it and I told him in no uncertain terms why we should not be doing this, and he said if we don't do this: they will, then I said let them and we can show why it was a bullshit experiment why it was never going to work between the shrinkage and the latex, it's never going to fit in the same way, don't do this: it was the biggest fight Chris and I ever had.

  • Fred Goldman: [referring to OJ Simpson answering the questions asked to him during his deposition in the civil lawsuit] He'd lied about everything! There's not one honest bone in his body. He's lived a life of fraud and being a fake for God knows how many decades, to a point where I think he just believes his own bull.