What the aunt said to the lawyer actually revealed the gist of the movie. It's not about suspense, and it's not about murder. But to talk about a basic spirit of the law: speak according to the facts. The lawyer was looking for the so-called criminal facts that fit his conjecture instead of making judgments based on facts. As a lawyer, you have lost the basic principles of law. The principle of presumption of innocence has become the presumption of guilt. And at the end the uncle told him that he hadn't realized what he had lost. I feel like that lawyer is ruined. At the very least, his career is over. When a legal person has no legal principles, he can no longer be said to be a legal person. By the end of the day lying on the sofa, he was still thinking that it was the boy who killed it. Hopeless. By the way, the wound on the hand should be a metaphor, because it was scratched by the sword of justice. It also symbolizes that those who abandon legal principles will eventually be hurt, and they will hurt themselves. Because the one who abandons is himself. The lawyer's liking for girls is also one of the reasons why he is more emotional and extreme. The above is stupid. This movie was recommended by the teacher, so it's okay. The reasoning is quite simple and easy to understand.
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