From Bollywood's "Manslaughter Hiding the Sky" to the domestic tribute remake of "Manslaughter", and from the US version of "Force in the Eyes" to the domestic adaptation of "Manslaughter 2", the two classic works starring Xiao Yang can be said to be in the commercial film and crime. Find your most suitable position between documentary films. The superficial crime will come from the kindness of the heart, and the ultimate kindness may give birth to evil. Denzel Washington's acting skills are laudable. There is no deliberate sensationalism. The progression of the plot that is close to life seems to be the people and things that happen around him, at least he is not unfamiliar with such events in the news. Arthur, who lives at the bottom of society, is just a microcosm of the general public. Medical care and education are two mountains that crush generations of people. Medical care represents the present and determines whether we live with dignity. Education represents the future and determines whether we have expectations. alive. I have never lived in the U.S. imperialist system, and I don’t understand the U.S. medical system. From the film alone, I can understand that everything under the U.S. capitalist system is market-oriented, lacks strong government leadership and supervision, and does not touch the most sensitive nerves of the people. It will not affect the decision of the White House. Back in China, the medical insurance system is not yet perfect, and there are still many people who care about the expensive and difficult problems of seeing a doctor that have not been better resolved, requiring experience and more time. There are too many digressions, and the warm tears have not yet dried. It is only a little bit of unpleasant feeling after watching the movie. This is a rare and good movie. It interprets human nature and father's love through the sin of no way out, and awakens it through desperate questioning. the conscience of the government. It is similar to the similar Indian films "Three Silly", "My God" and "Jay Beam" in depicting characters and plots and revealing the dark side of society.
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