It was an ordinary day. A man and a woman got on a black bus to hell. They were beaten and sexually assaulted by six men (along with the driver) in the bus. The woman died two weeks later.
In fact, this is just a story that happened at the tip of the iceberg in India. After the incident, the girl lay in the hospital and was fighting with her life and death. Her family just wanted to protect her daughter quietly, but the media wanted to "report the truth to the world". It affects the progress of the police in solving the case, and also brings unbearable panic to the general public.
The police in India are paid the minimum wage. The investigation budget is far less than that of New York. However, one person is required to do three jobs. No one wants their daughter or son to be involved with the police family. The overloaded workload creates irresponsibility. Low-level police officers who eat and wait to die (no matter what they do, they won’t get more money), they are lazy and smoking marijuana on duty and always push things to others. This is also the voice of civil servants receiving state salaries.
The deputy director of the heroine is really handsome. She is calm at all times, and she is not alarmed. When handling the case, she does not recognize her six relatives, but she can give warm care to the families of the victims and the hard-working police. Ah, I really want a mother like this, perseverance, Brave, there is no gender problem in her, she can switch freely between a loving mother and a cold boss, she is an idol! !
I especially recommend this one because it does not exaggerate the plot for the sake of drama, and almost 100% restores the facts. It is carefully described from three aspects: the police's handling of the case, the media's confusion, and the people's anger. There is absolutely no cold scene in just 7 episodes!
Some people say that the back is chilled after watching it because the truth is always bloody, but I think it is because it doesn't add fuel to the vinegar that we can see many aspects that we usually don't pay attention to. Maybe we can't change anything, and the road at night does not. It will become safer, but we learn to look at one thing from different angles, we will never forgive, but we can't forget, be a little more wary and caring about the surroundings.
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