It's really too suffocating and collapsed, and people with poor psychological quality are not suitable for watching.
The two male police detectives kept repeatedly asking about the process of the case. In the absence of clear evidence, they concluded that Mary's story about QJ was a fabricated lie to attract attention based on Mary's adoptive mother's hysteria, Mary's family background, and her growing up environment. . There was constant pressure to get Mary to admit that she had lied.
The process of the two male detectives handling the case and questioning is in stark contrast to the female detective's questioning of the victim.
At the end of the final episode, Mary's phone conversation with the female detective makes you want to cry. If the two male detectives in Mary's case three years ago had put themselves in a little more, there might have been no more victims behind. If it weren't for the two female police detectives at the back to solve the case, Mary might have been misunderstood all her life, thinking that life would be worse than death.
In the real case, Mary called the police on August 11, 2008. On August 14, she was forced to withdraw the case under pressure. In just three days, it took two male detectives only three days to conclude that Mary was lying. ...
Even if the end of the story is good, justice is finally served. The bad guys are punished in the end, and the people who have done the wrong things apologized, but this is still one of the saddest film and television works I've ever seen.
I'm starting to understand why the film is named "Unbelievable". After watching the film for so long, I still can't believe it. This is a real event that happened in real life. People can treat others so maliciously, and people can be so stupid...
The two female detectives finally solved the case, and the process was twists and turns, which made people feel warm. There is no empathy in this world at all, except women themselves.
The film is adapted from a real case, which once again reminds us that all occupations should be balanced in terms of male and female ratios, and empathy is sometimes the most difficult professional quality to achieve.
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