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Iva 2022-03-24 09:01:33

The whole film is very comfortable and relaxing to watch. The core story is the conflict between legal ethics and family affection, and the process of Hank's final redemption. By the way, I think the setting that Hank finally chooses to be a judge is a failure, which greatly reduces the charm of this character. Although the protagonist is the bohemian Downey, the value of the film is still quite the main theme, the affirmation of the jury system, and the discussion of the professional ethics of lawyers. I think lawyers who choose to look at money unscrupulously have nothing to blame for the entire judicial system. Although they will not be respected if they do so, the choice of respect is still rich, and it is also a personal freedom. You can't expect every lawyer to be upright, despite mainstream values ​​advocating so.
Talk about the film itself. When she saw her little daughter biting her hair, she almost spat out a mouthful of old blood on the screen. This old beauty's values ​​were too unrestrained, and she actually slept with her own daughter, and risked turning her into her own niece. . A little tolerable. The main line of the emotional conflict with the judge is revealed step by step as the plot progresses. When I was young, I did a lot of shit, carrying a gun, and maiming my brother. Moreover, my father happened to be a judge. It's not reasonable to teach him a lesson. But Hank has always been a boy of no size, he has a bohemian, stubborn, and even a jerk side, but he is equally attentive, sensitive, kind, and funny. He has always looked forward to his father's approval and pride, but he has never been able to get it. His father has been thinking about him in another way. It looks like the father figure in most traditional families, deep but generous.

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The Judge quotes

  • Juror #8: Gun control means using both hands.

  • Judge Joseph Palmer: You gonna be ok at the funeral tomorrow? That camera makes an appearance, we both know where it's heading, right?

    Dale Palmer: Up my ass.

    Judge Joseph Palmer: Good man.