"18 years, why did you put me behind bars for 18 years with one simple sentence.
I was young and frivolous, I was full of wildness, but please give me justice.
When the so-called law made me innocent, I remember 18 Years ago it told the world - Kenny, you're a murderer, you're guilty. Even my kids believed it for 18 years.
If it wasn't for my sister who used her perseverance to end up in God's mercy, if not There is no death penalty in the state where I live, if I hadn't persisted for my sister, I'm afraid I wouldn't have waited for the day when Zhaoxue was grieved."
This is a miracle of family affection.
Can you believe Betty Anne Waters, a high school dropout, jobless, and single mother of two, watched her brother Kenneth Waters be convicted of murder and robbery in 1983 After a life sentence and imprisonment, Betty, who firmly believed that her brother was innocent, finally got a law degree through unremitting efforts for the next 12 years. So, Betty began to re-investigate her brother's murder in 1995. In the end, she proved her brother's innocence on the grounds that the DNA evidence was not conclusive, successfully challenging the previous "presumption of guilt", and her brother was also in prison. He was freed in March 2001 after serving 18 years in prison.
I have to admire the genre of American movies or their focus. They are willing to think behind the scenes and reflect more beliefs and themes that people should stick to, not like our Chinese directors who like to shoot a room full of men, thieves and prostitutes. Court dramas in ancient costumes, or the so-called petty bourgeoisie life when everyone is in suits No matter the generations of directors, can’t you take pictures of the truth, goodness and beauty in real life, fake and ugly in reality, the dwellings of people who can’t afford a house, and the shining points of life of the lower classes? . Recently, Li Chengpeng's "Lee Cola Anti-demolition", who dares to make a movie, I am the first to buy a ticket to watch it.
A movie can have no box office, but it can't have no spirit. If Chinese movies only have box office left, I would say let Chinese movies die.
(It is a movie worth watching. There are really many movies about women and the law in the United States. Perhaps this weak and strong confrontation between the weak social gender roles and the coercive tools of national order is more contrasting with the strong ending of the weak over the strong. shocking).
If the mayfly can really shake the tree, I don't know whether to thank the sky or admire the mayfly.
Hu wrote some things, and I'm tired from running all day today. It's the only gain.
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