***Pure personal point of view, it must contain private goods*** After being so cute by Ernest and Celestine that I couldn't help it three times, I firmly became a fan of Judge Mouse and Judge Bear who appeared later in the story. Ernest and Celestine met by fate, but becoming friends is natural, because they are both individuals who doubt the order of the society they live in and choose to stick to their hearts. Although the bear and mouse society has never been in contact with each other, they are actually similar to each other's mirror images. The most similar may lie in their hostility, isolation and demonization of each other. The effect of this is that both bears and mice accept that they are inherently incompatible with each other, and bears and mice separate into the irrefutable principle of order that exists in both societies. At the same time, the originally destined occupations of Ernest and Celestine are the key occupations to maintain the given order of the two societies of bears and mice. Ernest came from a legal family and was supposed to be a judge. In the bear society where doing business and making money is the main point, judges and lawyers are necessary to maintain the status of property rights and property rights. Celestine is a dental trainee, who was supposed to find many teeth every day, and then gradually grew into a dentist who repaired the teeth of rats. In the rat society that uses teeth to open up living space, dentists are a necessary existence to ensure the supply of social production tools. However, these two little cuties, one loves music and the other is obsessed with painting, are not ignorant of the value of their "regular job", but they are really not interested, and they don't even buy the words of the rat and the bear. The first picture Celestine drew in the film was , and Ernest was so hungry that he was so hungry that he was willing to exchange names with Celestine. Such a rat and a bear, it is difficult not to become good friends. Precisely because they are both aliens from their native society, at the end of the story, they must be arrested by the police of the opposing society to have a chance of survival, otherwise the story will probably end directly with the death of the two protagonists. Before being caught by the police in the two places, the good friends did the following things: (1) Guided by Celestine, Ernest, who was hungry after waking up from hibernation, broke into a warehouse of a sweet shop in Xiongdi and ate his stomach. (2) With Ernest's consent, Celestine helped Ernest escape from the bear police car. (3) Ernest and Celestine broke into a tooth shop in Bearland together and stole hundreds of teeth. (4) Since Celestine couldn't move hundreds of teeth back to the rat land alone, Ernest did it for him, so he went into the rat land and slept overnight in Celestine's boarding school. (5) Ernest and Celestine drove away the sweet shop truck and successfully escaped from the bear and rat police. (6) Ernest and Celestine lived together at Ernest's house for two months, during which they gradually became close friends. We do not know the specific legal provisions of the two places, but to judge with the simple values of rational people, we may know that when the Bear Court faces a single rat in Celestine and the Rat Court faces a single bear in Ernest, all it can really judge is only (6), which violates the principle of incompatibility between bears and mice and destroys the social order. Items (1) to (5) require the presence of both the bear and the rat / the joint of the bear and rat court to make a fair judgment, and since the two societies are hostile to each other, this cannot happen. Against such a background, Judge Mouse and Judge Xiong (sorry, it is difficult to express my love for the two judges without the need for repetition) to conduct public hearings on Ernest and Celestine respectively, will undoubtedly bear great burdens. Public opinion pressure, to accept the great challenge to their professional professionalism. Let's start with the conclusion: In my opinion, both judges, while not entirely infallible, ultimately handled the case's professional challenges brilliantly, making them blameless in the face of public opinion and history. The performance of the judges in the two trials of the bear and mouse was the turning point of the fire in the court seat. In my heart, it steadily climbed from a passing score to a super perfect score: - 1. Before the fire, although Judge Xiong Xiong and Judge Mushu were both unjust to their defendants due to suspected crimes, they kept the procedural justice after all (allowing the defender to speak and stopping the jury from making small talk), not because of their own judgments And to bend the law, this is a qualified judge. Many of the human counterparts of Judge Bear and Judge Mouse are not as good as them, even in the basic point of shielding their own prejudices and interests and keeping the bottom line of their duties. 2. When the fire broke out, Judge Xiong Xiong and Judge Mouse Mouse turned a blind eye and stayed on the bench. I gave this reaction 90 points. There must be people who think this is a pedantic and useless performance of the two judges, and/or the writer's stubbornness for the plot twist. Of course I can understand it this way, but I don't want to see it that way. In society or in court, each individual has his own roles and responsibilities. For the judge, at the beginning of the court hearing, its responsibility is to stay on the bench until the adjournment to ensure the continuity of the court hearing. It is the responsibility of others to put out the fire and ensure the safety of the judge's life. If the judge always has to keep his life in mind, how can he have the strength to make justice first and then get it? However, when the fire broke out, whether it was a bear or a rat, they just ran for their lives. Dare they expect the judge to hold the hammer to protect themselves, but they have no consciousness to protect the judge. If Judge Mouse and Judge Xiong ran away from their seats at this time, it would be natural for "human beings" and beyond reproach. But at the critical moment, what the two of them made was not an escape option as an ordinary mouse bear, but a stay-at-home option as a judge. They may be stupid, but they can also be cute. 3. Continuing above, after the fire, the judges' peers all abandoned them and fled, but Ernest and Celestine stayed to save Judge Bear and Judge Mouse, so that the two judges were greatly shaken after being rescued, and finally both chose Release the respective defendants. For this response, I would like to give it six stars, and I would like to give it 120 points. Ernest and Celestine live together day and night, knowing that the incompatibility between bears and mice is all made up, and knowing that bears and mice can share joy and sorrow, so when they saw that the alien judge was isolated and helpless, they did not take the opportunity to step on it. Instead, they did better than they were supposed to protect their fellow bear squirrel citizens, risking their lives to save the aliens who judged them. In short, the two guys who are most qualified to ignore the judge and run for their lives not only did not escape, but also sacrificed themselves to save "people". The impact of this move on Judge Bear and Judge Mouse is obviously huge, on both professional and personal front. Therefore, I think Judge Xiong and Judge Mouse made both a professional judgment of a judge and a value choice of an ordinary citizen when they returned Ernest and Celestine to their freedom. From a judge's perspective, as an organ that enforces the laws of the bear-rat society, the basis of the court's authority to "violate" individuals is that law enforcement is to protect the safety of all citizens. This may be seen when the Rat and Rat courts each lacked the jurisdiction and all the evidence to convict and punish Ernest or Celestine. The Rat Judge said that Celestine's most serious harm was to frighten the mother bears, while the Rat Judge said that Ernest's greatest harm The sin was frightening the rat kids. (I want to complain that the bear and rat society is used to using women and children as rafts.) Based on this theoretical basis, the law will require bear rats not to burn, kill and loot, but cannot and will not require bear rats to sacrifice themselves to save others. So when Ernest and Celestine almost instinctively save their lives, Judge Mouse and Judge Bear are shocked. At this time, as judges, they can also testify freely. Even if the two little cuties did the above (1) to (6), I am afraid they lack the subjective elements required for conviction. How could a bear/rat who can sacrifice his life to save an alien judge who had his own life a second before intentionally hurt innocent women and children? The jury has left the courtroom, and the judge released the defendant after he proved innocent. Or another possible explanation is that the judge is the embodiment of the society, and Ernest and Celestine saved the judge as if they saved the whole society, so they can be amnesty. The latter explanation may be better, since the judges never acquitted the two cuties from beginning to end. However, what moved me the most was that Judge Bear and Judge Shushu, as ordinary bears, let go of their hostile prejudice against aliens and regarded them as peers. After being rescued, Judge Mouse took off his hat to thank Ernest, and Judge Bear took Celestine in his arms and walked out of the burned-down court. What moved me the most in the whole play was the conversation between Judge Xiong Xiong and Celestine when they walked out of the courthouse: "Tell me Celestine, if you could get out alive, what would you most like to do?" "Find Ernest and never leave again. Him." "Ha, it's a crazy idea to live with a bear." "Don't you live with a bear?" " Yeah, that's why I said, it's a crazy idea. " Judge Xiong Xiong when he said these words is too handsome. With the mirror relationship between Xiongshu society and the two judges in the whole play, Judge Xiongshu must agree with this. Ernest and Celestine were originally marginalized people in their respective societies. There are many experiences of common adventures and many days of living together. The two of them can get rid of the incompatible discipline of bears and mice is an inevitable qualitative change after the accumulation of quantitative changes for a long time, and romance is also inevitable. But Judge Bear and Judge Mouse and Little Cutie They are different, judges are the guardians of the existing order of the Xiongshu society. Although the experience of being rescued when their lives are hanging on the line is very clear and convincing, it is also a strong sense of the worldview values that Judge Xiongxiong and Jushu have guarded for years. Shock, if they are not careful, they will doubt their own identity and existence value. Despite this, at least in the short segment we can see, the two judges are lonely but firmly get rid of their guardianship for many years and are once falsified. The discipline of Ernest and Celestine. My six stars and 120 points, I call the two judges with great courage without reservation. They are two lovely people. The ending song is also very moving. Don't be too early. Close the window.
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