S01&S02
There is a saying that "seeing is believing", but what the eyes see must be true?
The hero, Sean, experienced a dramatic reversal of his life in one day.
The beginning of the film is a trial of Sean. The prosecution's lawyer insisted that Sean shot an unarmed prisoner of war on the battlefield in Afghanistan, a scene that happened to be captured by the helmet camera worn by Private Derby, who was present.
The key to making this complaint is this sentence:
Get fuckng back!
The prosecution's lawyer believes that Sean said this sentence because he did not want to expose his execution of prisoners of war.
But our Sean's is a miracle boy. Just when he didn't know how to refute it, her lawyer, Hannah, hired a senior imaging engineer to point out the fatal flaw of the video as evidence: audio Drawing is out of sync.
Luckily Sean was freed because of a flaw in audio technology.
But God is so fond of teasing people (how does the plot go without teasing people?), before we could fully enjoy the joy of freedom, our Sean was once again locked in the "little dark room". This time it was because of his lawyer Hannah.
Hannah's valour in court saved Sean from the dire straits. According to this urine sex, a love line is about to unfold. However, while I was secretly waiting for the follow-up development of the two, Sean was arrested for kidnapping Hannah.
Sean sees Hannah leaving the bar and goes out to find her. The two meet on a sparsely populated street, with Sean expressing his heart and Hannah responding with a long kiss. Then, the two parted reluctantly.
Shockingly, the camera shot above the street where they met was not at all what was described above: Sean ripped Hannah hard, pushed her to the ground, and crouched down to try to strangle her neck. She murdered.
Sean was arrested because of this surveillance video. After watching the surveillance video, Sean lost control of his emotions and kept repeating "this is not true" and "this is not true". As for Sean's performance, the heroine Di Rachel Carey gave this answer:
Well, in a word, the PTSD hat is buckled again. Even Sean's friends said to him, "You should see a doctor."
And when Sean watched the surveillance, his brain's memory also became intertwined with reality and reality. The cruel and the beautiful version crossed in the brain.
However, the miracle boy Sean has been released on bail again. The reason this time: the footage was edited. Our heroine Di Rachel Carey certainly doesn't believe the reason for this bullshit, and the follow-up counterattack is also ready.
So far, I don't think any party is the representative of the truth. I believe that this drama should gradually peel off the core of the truth for us as the follow-up plot deepens.
In this "post-truth" era, the show's practical significance is more than its artistic value. Looking forward to more exciting episodes in the future~
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