Substituting Andrew and his family’s perspective to see, when a cute little baby is declared dead in the next second, tears are inexplicable. Seeing his relatives and friends reminisce about the past, the death of a person can remind all of him. good. The interesting point is that because Shirley was not interviewed directly, her psychiatrist and the staff of the judiciary, all the pictures used static pictures of the characters to make the moving pictures of the mouth opening and closing, like a puppet, thinking about them in the judicial judgment. Words written in the document.
The documentary has a tight rhythm. From Andrew’s point of view, it follows the story line. It is easy to be driven by several reversals. However, as a bystander, I still feel that there is a rhetoric about the event in the cloud, and then imagine. Next, suppose Andrew will conduct mental and even physical abuse attacks on Shirley. At this time, pregnant Shirley (I can’t remember whether Zachary was born before or after his mother’s imprisonment) can’t stand his own father’s treatment of him. Abandoned and shot him impulsively. At this time, I think the judiciary released Shirley to help her take care of the baby who needs to be breast-fed. I think it is reasonable. Grandparents Zachary visits three times a week and the people around him. Did the pointing aggravate Shirley's condition and make her postpartum depression worse, so extreme that she chose to die with her child?
The entire documentary has left me with many questions. Is the judicial system cautiously enforced or is it too prolonged and perfunctory? As a third party, what exactly must the judiciary do to be fair and efficient? Did Shirley be released on bail because she was the mother of the newborn? Did she consider that she had three more children to take care of? Actually, I'm very curious about Shirley's motives for killing that morning and her crazy personality in the eyes of outsiders? How did she and Andrew come together? Why is the emotional breakdown? Why did she choose to kill him? I would love to hear what her three children say about her? Is she a good mother who raised them or is she an irresponsible woman in the mouth of Zachary's grandparents?
Hey, as a non-party, I know the outcome is tragic, but I really don’t know whether this is the fault of the judicial organs, or whether it is because the reality is too complicated to follow the laws and regulations, it may also cause such a tragedy.
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