I want to say that what male lawyers say is very pleasant, it has nothing to do with India's inherent TAG, everyone should be equal before the law, and have equal rights to confront each other, court of facebook or any kind of social media should not be, Inevitably, we are always easy to get on, the law cannot maintain justice 100%, and the law is indeed a tangible tool that leads me to justice, and what lawyers can do is all for law. As the male lawyer said in the opening speech to the rising stars of the legal world, don't fall in love with the law, because it can sometimes let you down. The first feeling after watching the movie is that it made me think more about the law, understand the instrumentality of the law, and have more respect for legal practitioners such as male lawyers. As a woman, I couldn’t understand it even in the first few minutes. In the scene where the plaintiff's woman untied the rubber band and let down her hair before entering the elevator, even though the sixth sense has given us a certain answer, as the camera depicts the victimized woman step by step, we begin to enter step by step with a sense of substitution. After the "character", we didn't speak up, but stood with the #hangedrapist# who flashed scenes at the beginning of the film. After watching the film, I felt a little ashamed
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