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Jacques 2022-03-21 09:01:25

A very good American judicial process education film. For children who study law, has the teacher recommended this film? This film explains the profound things in simple language. The first one involves the discussion of the US federal judicial process and the professional ethics of legal workers. The second part of the plot can be interlocked and eye-catching.
Many places in the film reflect the trial of the Simpson case of the century, and it even makes people suspect that the inspiration for the film came from this case. The only shortcoming is that the dark line of love between lawyers is a bit tasteless due to the too weak time limit.
At the end of the film, the director implicitly revealed the center of the film through Edward Wharton's evil eyes and the loneliness of the lawyer - we should probably think about it - whether the western judicial process has developed to this day, has it deviated from the original? track? !

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Primal Fear quotes

  • Martin Vail: [sitting with Jack Connerman in a bar] First thing that I ask a new client is, "Have you been saving up for a rainy day? Guess what? It's raining!"

  • Archbishop Rushman: [stepping to podium, slowing smiling then laughing, implying to the audience it was a joke] Well I must say, I haven't seen so many lawyers and politicians gathered together in one place since confession this morning.

    Archbishop Rushman: [audience laughter]