So I opened Find me guilty with this hope, and watched him start by being warned to make things difficult, ridiculed by defense lawyers, and cast aside and accused by friends. Looking at his bowed head, he was sometimes embarrassed and sometimes helpless.
Every time he laughed and scolded and showed his talent for humor, I was sweating for him, lest he would be caught by the prosecution's lawyer or hurt the judge's nerves, because I didn't know what the bottom line was, and also I don't know the ending, so I watched him step by step with trepidation, and watched the Days in the lower left corner of the screen keep increasing. When it was more than 600 days, I began to feel depressed for the jurors on Jury. , When will a hard bench like that be done? It's been more than a year, who can stand it?
However, he who always talks about "love" is not very persuasive to me. I actually feel that he is just saying that although he does the same, but for me, it is similar to the ancient Chinese Some loyal subjects are not very different, because they are also deeply rooted in certain moral codes that they think cannot be shaken, although some people, or most people, think it is very contemptuous. .
To be honest, the result is still very surprising to me, all acquitted, what kind of force made the jury make such a decision within 14 hours?
Different from the abusive remarks made by some extreme viewers after watching it, it seems that everyone knows that the defendants are all guilty and have committed wrongdoing. After they are released, they may have a great impact on society. hazard. Talk about this and that about American law, about this and that about the American jury, and so on.
But, but, the movie itself can't promote anything, and he didn't impose anything on you, and he didn't confirm the correctness of this approach, he just showed you such a thing, after all, this is what really happened in history The truth of the truth, what can be seen from the inside, the benevolent sees benevolence, the wise sees wisdom, if you want justice, you can take it, if you want to take evil, it's up to you.
Love him, as you; hate him, as you.
Besides, life itself is unfair...
As for who is right and who is wrong, who can tell?
You? Really?
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