Just like the transmission of our neurotransmitters, many of the actions we do will have a certain response, such as stroking, such as hitting, but many times there is no response, such as catkins falling on the body, or When the dust falls on the body, this force is very small, so the tiny interaction cannot produce certain neurotransmission, which results in no feeling. The same is true for human nature, everyone has their own threshold, depending on whether the threshold is large or small, the point of stimulation is not right for life.
I've heard a story all the time. Basically, someone asked you, do you dare to run naked on the school playground? I think when you hear such a question at first, you must think it is very boring, and you may even be very angry, and you may think in your heart, who do you think of me? Playing as a monkey? You're more likely to answer without thinking, of course not. Then the person asked you, give you 500,000 yuan, do you dare to run naked on the school playground? At this time, what does it look like when you have half a million in your brain? Is it possible to fit a suitcase? The left side of the scale is a suitcase of 500,000 dollars, and the right side of the scale is the consequences of streaking? What would your friends think of you if you ran naked? What will your lover think of you? What will people think of you when you spread it out? After thinking about it, you may still feel that the price is too high, so don't take the risk. At this point you should answer, no. Then the person then asked you, give you a million, do you dare to run naked on the school playground? At this time, the right side of the scale is still the previous consequences, but in addition to the two suitcases of money on the left side, there are other things you can do with a million? It may be possible to buy things that you could not afford before for your favorite lover or future lover, or you can pay a down payment for a house, or invest in the stock market as the most primitive snowballing capital. But the price on the right is still too high. At this point you may answer, no. Then that person asks you again, do you dare to run naked in school if you give you 10 million? At this point in your mind it seems that you are standing in the vault of the bank looking at the mountain of bills, next to your parents and siblings, and even the grandparents you brought from home. They look at you with happiness in their eyes. You first look at the mountains of money, you are satisfied, and then look back at their satisfied eyes, you feel that you are worthy of them, and the shame caused by streaking seems to be like this A thin cloud before the bright, a little flawed but innocuous. Seeing that you were still hesitating, that person asked again, giving you 100 million, would you dare to be naked on the school playground. . . Before he can finish his question, your answer is yes.
I think many people have heard of this story. The reason why I am telling this story here is that everyone has a certain threshold, whether it is a physical or psychological threshold, or we have seen in movies about justice, There is a threshold for insisting on truth. It's hard to say, everyone has a price. Just like a judge defending himself, he can do anything for his own children. He couldn't let his son go to that dark place after killing the gang leader's son. He is largely convinced of his son Adam (a kid with asthma, don't know what the disease is, if it's simple asthma, it shouldn't be very early death, why is he worried about Adam's age?) will die there. So decided to exonerate Carlo when he was threatened. But the funny thing is, even if there is no car accident, if he is really assigned to this case, can he handle it fairly? Wouldn't Jimmy not find him, point a gun at his living son, and let him help him offend? In fact, his weakness is not his son's accident itself, but the fear of losing what he cherishes again. Later, from his own words, it also reflected his own distrust of the law, and even his disdain for the principles he wanted to protect. Although he seems to be more upright than the judges or others who have bowed down to money, it is only money that is not his weakness. If he's just a poor judge (American judges probably aren't poor), his son is sick again, and Medicare doesn't reimburse him, wouldn't he choose the path he's choosing now?
It's like, when Judge Sharon sentenced Carlo's first case (she should also have a family of her own), didn't she worry about being targeted? Since speeding and drunk driving are allowed, shouldn't there be such things as possession of drugs? Wouldn't she be afraid of the power of the Baxter family? I think it will definitely be, every persistence and effort is not easy, it requires a lot of effort and perseverance. This reminds me of the most classic line in "Scent of a Woman", "Now I have come to the cross-roads in my life. I always knew what the right path was. Without exception, I knew, but I never took it. You know why? It was too damn hard.” Choosing the right path is not easy for each of us, but many times we have to do what we should do, if we can’t stick to what we should stick to, So what is the point of doing this? I think the same is true of this Judge. I think he went to Columbia University in New York to study law and became a judge. The purpose should not be a person who submits to evil forces, right? In Marquez's "One Hundred Years of Solitude", the civil war has been going on for many years, and the conservative forces and the revolutionary army led by General Aureliano have entered a stalemate. Compromise, not to expropriate their land to win their support, but also to compromise with the merchants and protect their interests to win their support. General Aureliano said that the purpose of our revolution at that time was to change these things. If we changed, what would be the difference from the previous people? So what is the point of our revolution? (Taizu didn't think so much, and it was too late to do something to others after he got power).
The overall progress of the movie is okay, but the most embarrassing thing is that several different people finally know the truth to a certain extent. Judge, who seemed to be very clever and deceived everyone, only deceived himself in the end. His mother-in-law knew in a few words that their alibi that day was false. Detectives, by asking veterans, also learned (in 1965, the US military entered Vietnam to directly participate in the war). The lawyer, through the Desire gang, learned that the car was lost the next day. Something like this, seemingly perfect alibi, was broken by everyone. The most hateful thing to see later is that the little handsome guy was shot in the neck, and I feel that it is very likely that he will not survive. If there is a next season, will he not appear again? Or the hand of God appeared, plugged the bleeding, and was shot in the neck and still alive? There is a bug that their husband and wife have known each other for thirty-two years since college, and Adam had it when they got married, that is, seventeen years of marriage. Explain that fifteen years have passed since they met in college and finally got married? Are you kidding me?
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