When the police in charge of Mary's case and the people who should support her the most are no longer based on the case itself, but based on Mary's personality background, everyone no longer believes what Mary said. Instead, they believe in the truth made up of the prejudices in their own minds. As the show says, when the truth gets hard, they choose the easy path.
Hope more male viewers can see this drama. As a man, I think the director is very real to the male characters in this play. As said in the play, men don't need to worry about their butts when they go out. Therefore, the male police officer's official attitude towards the victim is very real. I believe these male police officers can be as motivated as two female police officers in robbery and murder cases. But it is precisely this lack of empathy that only women can experience. This has caused the entire system to ignore sexual assault cases. Because the system was created by men. I believe that the male police officers and prosecutors in most dramas are also empathetic people, but why can't they be empathetic when it comes to sexual assault cases? Can't be as motivated as a policewoman to solve a crime? Maybe it's because they lack a deep understanding of how women feel sexually assaulted. Before watching this show, my perception of sexual assault was on the surface and only knew that the men who did it were extremely evil and disgusting and that the women who suffered it were tragic. As a male, there is no such fear, and there is no motivation to build awareness of this matter. The high level of performance by the director and actors made me realize the damage this incident has done to the victims. and the difficulties they need to face after they become victims,
Another excellent point of this show is the detailed presentation of the problems women encounter in this system after being sexually assaulted. When the victim was already seriously injured physically and mentally, he had to face repeated inquiries from various departments, and he had to undergo a meticulous physical examination and collection of evidence. This was the second injury. Maybe these things are necessary, but there is a lot of room for improvement and it would be better to have a competent and empathetic facilitator with you throughout. The final interview with the perpetrator is also instructive. The solution to such a thing cannot be an afterthought. According to a large part of the rape cases in the play, justice cannot be finally achieved. In the final analysis, it is the lack of attention to women's rights in a male-dominated society. It would be good if the maximum punishment for any degree of sexual assault (the show also expresses that rapists in reality often get reprieve) can serve as a warning, and some kind of safety mechanism is established in society as a whole. a lot of. In an era when textbooks are already flooded on the Internet, it is difficult to arrest people only after the fact. After all, a major difficulty of sexual assault is that it is too difficult to obtain evidence. Think about how the rest of the victim's life would be spent if the two heroine policewomen in the play didn't catch the rapist (which is the case in most cases in reality). For the rest of my life, I have to worry about whether the abuser will come back and find me, and I don't know who it is. Living under this fear is far more traumatic than being sexually assaulted for the first time.
Netflix has more and more high-rated hits, and the first victim, Mary, is also a victim in an addictive dose. Actors should be young but very skilled. The future is promising. quite like her
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