I actually watched this movie twice

Ulises 2022-01-27 08:21:09

I really didn't think I could watch it twice, and it was all involuntary.

So this movie really has a deep connection with me.

When I saw my first short comment that I didn't understand it, I'm really a little sorry. I realized the second time I read it. It should be my first carelessness that caused me to not understand it. Maybe something happened at the time, but I didn't. calm down

In fact, I feel that the most important theme throughout the film is money. Money is the reason why so many people sue, and money is also the reason why the plaintiff's lawyer took up this lawsuit. Likewise, money is the bargaining chip in the hands of the defendants of large companies.

In fact, I really found that when the plaintiff uses life and injury to seek compensation, it is like exchanging life for money, as if you are already at a disadvantage in morality

This also reminds me of the recent Jiang Ge's mother. I really feel a little embarrassed. Why can't they get money as survivors? Besides, isn't the cultivation of life inseparable from money? Then why can't I ask those who are deprived The one who took my child's life, paid the price, paid the money

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A Civil Action quotes

  • Jan Schlichtmann: Oh, I see, when you say it's over, you mean it's over. It's time for me to go my separate way...

    Kevin Conway: You always went your separate way, Jan.

  • Jan Schlichtmann: [disappointed, after Beatrice has been found not guilty in the first stage of the trial, to Anne Anderson, quickly walking past Richard Aufiero, sitting in the back of the courtroom, as Jan leaves the courtroom] Don't worry about it, everything's under control.