The film tells a true story and recreates the image of a lawyer.
When capital comes to the world, every pore is stained with blood. Glass manufacturing, needle tube production, recycling, and reuse. Behind the monopoly upstream enterprises is a whole intricate and huge industrial chain. At the bottom of the industrial chain, hungry and scrawny African children pick up medical waste that should be incinerated. In exchange for a day's worth of food, these syringes are attached to the needles and carry the HIV virus into the human skin again.
On the other hand, nurses and patients continued to be infected with AIDS, their skin festered and their bodies failed. On the one hand, the condensed group interests are bound to countless suppliers and manufacturers. The merchants are unwilling to use disposable syringes for profit, and use the funds that have been exploited over the years to clear all obstacles. In their eyes, Lawyer Mark's lawsuit is nothing more than a mayfly shaking a tree, ridiculously beyond words. Under the call of money and interests, the congressmen who kept begging for the people's life kept silent the next day, why should they be afraid of a precarious little lawyer.
Every time Zhanyi comes from the slaughtering dog generation, most of them are scholars. Mark is not a legal elite, a little-known, cheating, drug addict, and cynical. Life is still a mess even if you speak up in court and speak up. His wife left, relying on cocaine every day to lift his spirits and paralyze his nerves and suffer from hydrocephalus. The loneliness that is more terrible than the virus, he called the nurse vicky, saying I just afraid of lonely, expressing the sorrow in his heart. Vicky shines on Mark with the brilliance of humanity. Unfortunately, he was infected with Aids by a needle at work. Knowing that time is running out, he is still gentle with everyone around him. What she wants in her lawsuit is not compensation, but only her own. Tragedy should not be repeated for more people. Mark accepted her entrustment and fought against the financial team on his own, but the small law firm was already stretched thin and could not afford long-term litigation, but he had to give Vicky an explanation, not to make a name for himself? It is the winning or losing of the lawsuit that affects the entire nursing profession and the lives of thousands of people.
He insisted, insisted madly, and could not find a firm to take over. He could only exchange his life for the takeover of his peers and the attention of the public. A single drug was injected into the body with a disposable syringe. Since then, there has been one less lawyer in the world, but there is more righteous indignation among the masses, and the monopoly on the cusp of public opinion has been broken. More hospitals order single-use needles, people still get infected, but at least less likely
Years have passed since the lawsuit, and without the film, we wouldn't know Mark, or what he's done for the world. In the vast world, a person's life is insignificant. Confucius said Chengren, Meng called righteousness, and righteousness is present, only true heroes can be true. mark is debauched and unruly, but he is a well-deserved hero!
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