Those Internet mobs who never explore the truth should also be accused

Jimmie 2022-01-17 08:03:45

The clean but icy streets, the red and black uniforms that are more gloomy under the cloudy sky, and the high-sounding generals under the gaze of the famous paintings in the milky white hall, set a depressive tone from the beginning. They tore off his buttons, broke his sword, and trampled on the honor of his soldiers, just because he was a Jew. The generals smiled, watching with interest the words and deeds of the aggressor, comparing him to a cat and a dog to judge him. The soldiers wore uniform uniforms and indifferently executed the orders of their superiors. The people, holding on to the already set fence, shouted "Traitor!" and "Long live France!" after the verdict was issued, but maybe they just heard that a simple Jew was forced to leave his place because of unknown "treason". The beloved motherland and family go to hell. A soldier with a sense of justice, a soldier who has fulfilled his duties as a soldier, is willing to confront his superiors in order not to let the name "justice" be humiliated, and sacrifice his life to pull him from the abyss of hell back to the world, but he has also been framed and suffered. People spurned. When the judges sitting on the high platform read the unjust verdict, the generals laughed and shouted Vive La France again shamelessly, while the media and the people cheered for "justice" again and again. What a shame. , How ridiculous. I don’t understand Polanski’s character, the hardships he endured in his childhood and youth, and I cannot judge the suspicious rape case 40 years ago. I only know that there is an excellent director and a group of excellent people. The filmmaker of has made an excellent film with originality. How come those mobs outside the fence are not like keyboard men who don’t understand and think? How can those judges who are superior and named "justice" not like American judges who are determined to be cruel? And those indifferent soldiers, why don't they look like us who laughed at us? Polanski may be sinful, Polanski’s "accusation" may be hypocritical and ridiculous. Every one of us knows that guilty people should be punished, but those Internet guarantors who have read a few Weibo public accounts to scrutinize points may I never know that a film is not accomplished by the director alone. While maliciously belittling the film, it is obliterating the efforts of other staff members. They should indeed complain.

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  • Crystel 2022-03-27 09:01:18

    Since the sexual assault incident in 1977, Roman Polanski has successively filmed "The Immoral Trial" and this "I Indict", which can be regarded as a response to the "incident" in terms of the title alone. More direct is the documentary Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desirable, which is a positive response. Looking back 43 years later, the injustice he faced could not be taken with ease. The film is based on an unjust case in France in the 19th century. It took 12 years of unremitting efforts by people of justice from all sides to make the case clear and the innocent to be revealed. 1.85:1 aspect ratio, elegant artistic design, classical video style and restrained narrative. The texture of the images is highly compatible with the cold operating environment of state organs, and the prejudice and political inclinations of the military's top ranks are compared with the solemn video passages. After 50 minutes, it begins to turn to the core event game process, which more completely depicts a Jewish officer who is deeply involved in the political torrent in pursuit of the truth. Polanski integrates his own historical view and thinking into his works, and at the last moment widens the dimension of the indictment perspective.

  • Marcel 2022-03-15 09:01:06

    #Venezia 11I am not a person who knows real historical events in particular. I have a feeling similar to when I watched "Barry Linden": the objects, costumes, light sources, street scenes, and character behaviors of that era are restored in detail. The gentle monotony of the first half highlighted the ups and downs of the ending, and several court scenes made people look angry. Perhaps Polanski knows that his "accusation" will not be able to get a "just" trial in the end, but this kind of cold-eyed observation with the best of effort and intertextuality in and out of the play is still quite embarrassing.

An Officer and a Spy quotes

  • Picquart: I want to see the Dreyfuss file.

  • Picquart: Dreyfuss is innocent.