Watch this documentary after watching 1957 Prosecution Witnesses

Shanna 2022-09-28 09:21:20

Spoilers involved. This is just a movie review.

I watched this documentary because I saw the "Prosecution Witness", and I thought of it.

I actually like black culture very much, and I know good black classmates from Kenya, but I don't really like black people in Nigeria, unless they don't grow up in Nigeria. This may also be my own stereotype of black people. Although I know it is not good, it is difficult to change. Because they like listening to Jazz and R&B very much, in fact, this piece of black people is doing particularly well, and they have an innate advantage. Thinking of my own experience, whether in the UK or Germany, I can still feel the difference in how people treat black people, and of course Asians. Combining many factors, I just wanted to watch this documentary. It took a whole day and it was still very memorable after watching it.

I think the whole film is divided into three parts, and then interspersed with some cases about black people and the police. The most impressive thing is: a Korean killed a black girl, and the police used batons for violence.

Part 1: The Road to Fame

The content of the first and second episodes mainly talks about the unfair treatment of black people and how powerful OJ is and how popular with white people is. After watching it, I will worship him, except that he said that I am not white and black and I am OJ. I saw some comments saying that they didn't like watching the first and second episodes, but I thought it was very good, and I didn't want to miss a minute of the whole movie.

I don't really agree with his "I'm not white or black, I'm OJ", black is his label, which shows that he resents his black label in his heart, just like a classmate in my junior high school said that he didn't want to be Chinese The feeling of a person, I think he has forgotten his roots, no matter what, the place where he was born is the black area, and he is a black man.

Part II: The Wife Murder Case

The more I see it, I actually think he is 100% the murderer, no doubt. If it wasn't for his dream team and he's just a regular black guy, the results should have been different. This is the real world, where money and power can buy things that ordinary people cannot. It's just that his nature is indifferent, he will do anything to achieve his goals, and he is completely irresponsible to his children. He is completely a garbage person. I think the parents of such a person should also bear a great responsibility. Like his dad is gay, so he hates gays so much. Being in America and being black and gay in those days was probably the worst thing ever.

I think the main reason I agree that he actually killed is because of what the agent and the female lawyer said, and the black friend who later testified in court. Seriously, his own lawyers thought he had murdered. He successfully escaped the criminal trial because of the dream team and the skin color card, but he was found guilty in the civil trial. According to the agent, the knife was brought out by Nicole, I don't know, I just think it was killed by him anyway.

In fact, the black women on the jury chose to take revenge on the white people. Although they strongly disagreed, they expressed their sympathy and understanding. Americans have spent hundreds of years studying the question of whether black people are animals or humans, and the treatment of the police is absolutely inappropriate. To be fair, there must be a cause and a consequence.

Attorney Bob Shapiro said he would never work with other Dream Team lawyers, who were actually quite controversial. F.Lee Bailey means that the police officer is racially discriminatory. Although this method is a bit despicable in my opinion, as a lawyer, I still admire him very much. He is very powerful.

And the white police officer who was finally forced to use the fifth amendment privilege: that gives an individual ther ightt o refuse to answer any questions or make any statements that could be used in a criminal proceeding to help establish that the person committed a crime. I see In fact, I feel sorry for him. I think he is also a victim. He really did something wrong, and the price is too high. The handsome police officer who works hard, ended up like this in the end. He said that this matter was end of life, and he was very distressed. After reading the comments of his superiors or people who knew him, he was not so violent when he was doing things. It was just the environment he was in that made him say those words. , and can't just compare him to Hitler.

Then I thought that the couple's marriage was really bad, and they had one thing that I thought was a violation of the bottom line, which was their friend's lover. Nicole also had her ex-husband's good friend named Markus, and the relationship was too messy. . I think it's her revenge for domestic violence and being controlled. In fact, this marriage was immoral from the beginning, Nicole was too young, and she was with a famous OJ who was so much older than him after graduating high school. In fact, it was entirely because of her appearance. I think she gave me the impression of a blonde vase. If she was very smart and her parents were strict with her family, she would not end up so badly.

Part Three: Robbery at Arms

The length of this case is not very long, but the "rat" who sells the recordings is quite funny. When I think about him, I feel that the psychological problems are quite serious. He is a narcissistic personality (likes to feel supported), and is extremely selfish (unwilling to speak up for black people). , my father is a black homosexual, such a family must have no culture and no way to educate their children well.

The white judge sentenced him to 33 years, and it was a bit of a joy to choose that day. The black lawyer also said that this kind of case usually takes two years. This judge is sentenced for so many years for the murder case, and no one will say anything. The "rat" white guy in the robbery case, cute, sold the recording for money and put OJ in jail. Obviously his two cases are not so just.

Anyway, the issue of black people has popped up again. Every time I hear this issue, I am tired of visual and auditory. It has been endless for so many years. "Political correctness" is very annoying. , No matter whether it is suitable or not, American companies must find a few black people to balance it out, for fear of being called too white. It's like Biden got a very politically correct female deputy, regardless of gender or color. But this is an American thing, not me, whatever they do. But it is also related to us, because the affairs of the United States are often not only the affairs of the United States, but also the affairs of the world; which US president is elected, and who is the official in the White House, has a great relationship with China.

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O.J.: Made in America quotes

  • Marcia Clark - Interviewee: [on whether to have OJ Simpson try on the leather gloves that was recovered from the crime scene at Rockingham and Bundy] Chris says I want to do it and I told him in no uncertain terms why we should not be doing this, and he said if we don't do this: they will, then I said let them and we can show why it was a bullshit experiment why it was never going to work between the shrinkage and the latex, it's never going to fit in the same way, don't do this: it was the biggest fight Chris and I ever had.

  • Fred Goldman: [referring to OJ Simpson answering the questions asked to him during his deposition in the civil lawsuit] He'd lied about everything! There's not one honest bone in his body. He's lived a life of fraud and being a fake for God knows how many decades, to a point where I think he just believes his own bull.