Great pace throughout
At the beginning of the first episode, in order to quickly pave the way for a good background, the shots of the two families are relatively serial, which is not friendly to face blindness, but it is much better after the first episode. The content of the episode is also very close to the name: a confession, which quickly explains the search process that can take many episodes and then gets to the point, the conversation with Halliwell and the process of wrangling after that. The whole drama is quite depressing. It is really uncomfortable to see Peanut being smeared and smeared for credit on the road of pursuing justice. It is even more uncomfortable to think that such things are constantly happening in reality.
The opening episode constantly emphasizes This is a true story. Everyone's reaction in the play is real. Indeed, in this case, we have no way to judge whether a person's choice is right or wrong. Sian's mother is not as strong as Becky's mother, so after the incident, she chose to avoid it instead of standing up. It is the consensus of all of us that it is better to have less than one thing. All kinds of choices are understandable and bystanders have no right to evaluate them. So the set of fictional detective novels is useless. I have always suspected that the pilot is the real murderer. There are too many foreshadowings. The pilot who suffered a heart attack on the car radio did not know everyone. Have you noticed! ! Because there are too many foreshadowings, the expectations are too high, so I gave four stars ?♂️
The first part of the search process was very burning, and the plainclothes part was too professional, not the kind of mindless chasing and never lost. It was all refreshing until the female judge came on, I'm not slandering women as judges, but she was a little too emotional. They were completely led by Halliwell, okay? The problem of PACE is the problem of PACE, and the murderer is the murderer. In that scene, Sian's case can be completely determined, but the goose has no substantial progress at all. The latter paragraph is really a waste of taxpayers' money, and the more I look at it, the more angry I get. . Later, Sian's case was solved, but Becky's chaotic father came out to make trouble again, and then the lovely Peanut embarked on the road of being hacked and blamed all the way.
personal understanding of the role
I admire Becky's mom Karen very much in this matter, she is really decisive and understanding. From daddy Chaos lying to her that there was a connection to finding something wrong, her attitude towards her daughter has always been optimistic, waiting for her daughter to come home for her birthday. If it is said that being a mother means being strong, she must have become Iron Man for her daughter! Day after day to seek support for the case, even if Sian's mother didn't have the courage to face her: My door is always open. The attitude towards Steve has always been thanks and support, and finally after a fair verdict, Karen and the police That shot was really cut.
Then there's Daddy Chaos, which perfectly creates the image of a petty citizen who is easy to be rhythmized. The first appearance at the beginning is to say that Karen spends her current money, saying that only her daughter remembers him (sour); then his main event is to give advice to Steve, providing an opportunity for the police official to dump the blame; at the end, he was taken by Halliwell before the end. The rhythm begins a new wave of suspicion attacks. Everyone will encounter this kind of bad person more or less in life, but the contradictions in the drama are more prominent, so his image is even more unlikable.
theme
The whole film emphasizes that it's a true story because in reality Steve still hasn't been treated fairly, and the bill's problems haven't been corrected. In the process of his handling of the case, I do feel a little radical, but in that case, should I choose the law or the life? Isn't the law created to protect life? To protect the human rights of the perpetrator, it is really funny that the victim has no way to get justice. . [Actually, I want to express absurd and ridiculous, but I don't know how to write it.] Originally, the process of investigating and catching suspects was very chaotic. It would be too rigid and harsh to have to follow the law. Think about how Soul Goodman makes money, and you know how many loopholes such a system can be exploited. Those who want to be good police officers must be full-blooded people who pursue justice and truth. After suffering such treatment and blows, how many people who can really do practical things can be left behind? It would be hard if there were only a few water-skimming monsters left in the police station.
At the same time, the story of this film was written by Steve Fulcher himself. It is not ruled out that there are some personal emotions in the story. Maybe the police station is just trying to appease the emotions of the masses, but for him, it is really abandoned and blamed. meaning. Another bb sentence, Fulcher and Fauci sound really similar. . .
Sometimes it's hard to see the whole truth, but that doesn't justify hitting those who seek justice.
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