The film is almost perfect, but it still feels a little short of worthy of a five-star rating, until I saw that one of the film reviews mentioned the Peng Yu case, commonly known as the case of the old lady, and it was immediately linked. The Peng Yu case has far-reaching implications. The judge's sentence "Why did you help her if you didn't hit her?" exactly corresponds to the sentence in the movie, "You didn't put the bomb, how do you know where to hide?" Jewell is a person who may be a bit "stupid" in the eyes of the public, but it is not that he has intellectual problems, but he is more observant and observant, especially the rules of the law enforcement department. Most people in the one-eyed-one-eyed society hate it. To drag such a man down from a height, even after his behavior became a hero, even with such a big somersault, Jewell still believed in law enforcement, even when his mother had doubts. He thought of reasons to explain it to the FBI, but in the end he couldn't stand this torture either. He said the words that could affect the society. He thought he would lose faith in this system from now on, but in the end, he still chose the career he yearned for the most. , there is still hope for this society...
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