Newspapers, movie tickets, TV previews, photos, etc. The way the car zooms in and jump cut is very rough, but I think it's bold and cool! There is also a montage of gunshots, that kind of situation, the high speed of the drinks flying! Just repeat a shooting, use it many times, and mobilize the atmosphere every time! The interview is very broken, but the picture is full of sense, and the interview is very interesting! The end depends on the interview to prop up a suspenseful narrative.
The progress of the story is to start the 15-minute throwing case to establish concern, and then start to tell how to find clues. The different testimonies of the two people are the main points of conflict. Who do you believe? Well, different witnesses came out, but also convicted, the 28-year-old drifter. Well, 11 years later, I was arrested because another boy committed another crime. The previous case was re-examined, found, and wrongly sentenced. Well, in the negotiation of justice, the judge faced a person of age who can be sentenced and a minor who can't be sentenced. The suspect who was sentenced, the judiciary chose the former. He was just a drifter without any favorable testimony, so why not sentence him to quell the situation of shooting and killing the police officer? Later, the boy said that the shadow of his childhood in doing so seemed to explain the reason for his continued meritorious service. Well, in the end, the boy's recording tape said a paragraph, and it was pushed forward again. Is that drifter innocent? Why did he have to bear all this? He said, probably because no one took him in that night. Another issue of social concern has surfaced. When an action is explained and gained mercy or consensus, it seems that the action itself alleviates the sin. Blame the society, blame the family of origin, one of reason. The placement is very nice! In the end, when it comes to family reasons and other things, I have a strange feeling that I will be moved. In a small space, I don’t seem to have the feeling that the media used to help people play emotional cards.
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