I don't understand this plot.) Judge father, lawyer son, are they going to fight father and son or defend against Taiwan?
When the father appeared on the stage, it was already in his later years when Yingzi was absent. The judge stood in the position of being tried, and the son came forward to defend the father and went around in circles.
Immediately thought of the domestic film "National Witness" is also the scene of the court trial, the father made perjury to blame his daughter. Such scenes are interesting even if there are no beautiful actors, the key lies in the language and the small actions that everyone keeps betraying their hearts and even falsifying their hearts. Traditional Chinese family affection, or filial piety, is a touching way that rises or falls vertically, without twists and turns. (There are many in the twenty-four filial piety.) Its logic and its themes are all contained in the ethical guidelines. Chinese people don't need to think about it when they read it, and directly accept the lyrical part of the work. Unlike foreign films, which cut off the connection with history, moviegoers must pay attention to the fate of the characters themselves, the clues of every detail from birth to growth.
"Dad Judge" is actually a very simple film, the background music is not very prominent, and the plot description is not very fancy - not the handsome moments of lawyers and judges in the author's mind, but the whole is very good, and even some parts even The logical chain of irrelevant plots cannot be ignored.
I am more concerned with the characters. The film shows the family watching the home video in the basement. The father sees the dark history of his son's rebellious period and angrily throws the table so that the father and son quarrel, which brightens the impression. At the center of the argument was the "father's identification with his son":
"Why did you kick me out of the Boy Scouts?"
"As punishment for smashing people's mailboxes with a semi-automatic rifle."
"I was 13, you remember.
"Isn't it?" "It's not too young to be so naughty."
"You didn't come to my high school and college graduation ceremonies, why?"
"Why? Being detained, truancy, I can't receive any awards from you."
"I graduated from law school"
"Or else? Drop out... I'll give you a place to live, pocket money, food and clothing. I didn't go to your graduation ceremony, but who paid for your college tuition? Your mother? She is A housewife. Why can't you just drop your goddamn pride and go home and see her? You tell me why!"
"You acknowledge the lives of those who have been pardoned in court, those who have served their sentences, those who have changed themselves, People who do something for themselves...everyone in the court cheers you on and you do everything you can to make them. You tell them how proud you are - proud of the damn stranger"
"Is that what you want? A few nice words? A good boy? Then you say something nice too, why can't you go home!...Because you don't go home, your mother has been blaming me all the time. Am I being strict with you? Look at your situation today Achievement, are you a homeless person or a waiter?”
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Regarding the identification of parents with their children, it is just like Hank said to his father, “What I need is not these, I need you”, in In the hearts of children, the sense of identity of their parents is extremely important, not only the identity of their own existence, but also the identity of their self-worth. It is a feeling of "even if the whole world is against me, I hope you are on my side", but many times, it is precisely - the whole world is on my side, and only you are still against me.
So sad. In real life, the author often sees such parents, Chinese-style - living in the imagination and expectations of their children, on the one hand, they do everything possible to shape their children into what they imagined (of course, there is no extreme judge father) On the one hand, they think that their children are what they want to shape in front of others, ignoring their true personality. In the three dimensions, how many people are often embarrassed to death and maddened when their parents praise "How is my child" without blush? ——How can I work hard? Only then can they truly be regarded as the skills they blow out without being seen through, and can they give life a little foundation? There is no end to anxiety. Whenever I want to complain to my parents, I often hear expressions like "I believe you have this ability" on the other end of the phone.
Well, run back to the movie: the expression of love, affection, and the very subtle reaction formed between two arrogant big men. In fact, the author agrees with my father's way of raising a lawyer. At a time when interests take precedence over morality, and the meaning of the law seems to be for people to search for passages to find gaps, everyone is doing everything possible to defend their innocence, and to exonerate themselves from the burdens of others. The judge's father sticks to his responsibilities and obligations in a small place, and even sticks to his dignity and reputation even at the risk of being misunderstood and smeared. He taught his son to take social responsibility and pay the price for fault, like the eternal coordinates of morality and law. Only a lawyer with integrity, not sophistry, can afford to be sexy and handsome in this profession. (I don’t like the image of Lao Luoluo when he starred in "Iron Man". He is handsome, but his personality is really bad. He is super confident enough to think that he is rich enough to control everything. Even if he saves the world, it is probably only for being People say welcome when thanking them. However, there are many arrogant moments in this film, which the author truly recognizes.)
Hank's arrogant personality is also inherited from the judge's father. Many times, when we feel good about ourselves, we feel that the world and everything is perfect. However, when we turn around, we will still find that there are many people who are silently mending our imperfections and taking on everything that has been neglected for us.
What really made the old judge so popular was the penultimate trial. Between his kindness and justice to people and the cruel justice that people treated him, with that true dialogue, it doesn't matter whether the murder is conclusive or not.
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