not cliché

Kathleen 2022-09-07 14:18:25

About needles. I think needles are a good clue. Although I haven't looked closely, I have to say that the screenwriter is still very careful about the use of needles. The source is that the nurse was infected with HIV due to the design defect of the needle, and then died, The case was led out. The victim groups involved are more medical staff, and the protagonist is to seek justice for them. But the setting of the protagonist (addict), there are scenes of a large number of drug injections using needles, and the final appearance of African refugees full of Suffering from plastic needles. The replacement of syringes may save more people. The protagonist's dedication to the case may not only be that heroic personality, but may also have skin-to-skin feelings due to frequent use of needles. Finally, After the protagonist's death, the used needles made his partner very moved and did not accept the proposal from the other side.
Of course, the complete story can be that the protagonist got rid of his drug addiction after finding the villain's lawyer, and then The courtroom defeats the opponent in one fell swoop and the Improved Syringe gets promoted. But, by the 90th minute, the story comes to an abrupt end with the death of the protagonist, which is really quite unexpected.
The car stalking the protagonist may, as some say, lead to The reason for the violent death of the protagonist, but I think the success of the screenwriter is to convince me that even if it is not because of possible murder, or death from drug overdose, the protagonist is not destined to have a sunny ending, his tragedy is fatal , no one can stop it, you can only watch him fall down, but you can't help a little.

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Puncture quotes

  • Nurse Vicky Rogers: Sometimes the brightest light comes from the darkest places.

  • Mike Weiss: I'm just a personal injury lawyer. Not exactly the best way to go around saving people's lives.