It deeply exposes the ugliness of human nature and also reflects the shortcomings of the American judicial system. In particular, the jury system's weakening of judicial impartiality allows bad actors to take advantage and leads to the decline of social morality. Therefore, the importance of establishing a sound legal system cannot be ignored. Human nature is ugly, judicial system defends justice, evidence system, jury system, and one semester of classic film and television appreciation class is over. What impressed me the most was the film "Highly Doubt", a suspenseful masterpiece that can be called the truth and the truth behind it. It is also a legal film in which human ugliness and legal loopholes are used each other. It vividly presents the loopholes in the American judicial system that emphasize procedure rather than substance through the jury system. At the very beginning of the film, the protagonist of the story appears, C.J. Nicholas, a novice who has just become a current affairs reporter and is preparing for a big fight, a news reporter for Channel 8 of a national TV station in the United States. The documentary won an award and came to national television. He has always aspired to success, dreamed of winning the Pulitzer Prize for journalism and becoming a world-renowned journalist
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