Have faith

Eunice 2022-03-21 09:02:31

Another tearful movie How much inherent prejudice do we have? How much pain we have caused others with this prejudice, how do you know that your opinions are correct, not to mention that these are not based on facts, which reminds me of Camus' "The Stranger" a lot of times Our evaluation of a person is not based on facts, but incorrect moral values. As a black lawyer Brian from the bottom, he went to Harvard, a good school for white people, even the people he defended said why we would Believe that this young man from the north can help us. After facing failures again and again, Brian also understands that faith alone is not enough, but also hope, because the opposite of justice is despair. Have faith and hope in your heart, and face disappointment after disappointment, but there are always people who have to do the right thing, defend justice, defend the law they believe in, and it is true that justice is sometimes not missing, but he is late, I think the film The translation of the name is really good, justice and compassion, as said in the film: we have to reflect, we have to be compassionate, we have to have hope, this is also positive nihilism, the spirit of bravely climbing the peak is enough to enrich a person's heart Otherwise, what is even more desperate than despair is despair itself. This is also the greatest courage of every ordinary Sisyphus myth of ours. Yes, in the face of repeated setbacks, we always have to walk on the road to the truth. compassion, faith, hope

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Just Mercy quotes

  • Bryan Stevenson: The first time I visited Death Row, I wasn't expecting to meet someone the same age as me... from a neighborhood just like ours coulda been me.

  • Anthony Ray Hinton: [to Walter on his potential execution] You know what they said to me when they pulled me over... one of you niggers did it and... if you didn't then you're taking one for your homies