After reading it, the first question that comes to my mind is that although the law needs to be fair, it is very difficult to actually do it. There must be enough evidence to prove the guilt of the criminals, convince the public, and let the criminals have nothing to say, punish the criminals, and let the victims get spiritual comfort. In reality, many cases do not have sufficient evidence. At this time, justice needs a character like Xiaopa to make judgments with his own knowledge, and personal judgments may sometimes be wrong...
Xiaopa's The acting is really good, really. He played the characters with flesh and blood. He was a hero, but not a superhero. He also made mistakes in judgment, but he could quickly correct them and make new judgments, slowly narrowing the scope of suspicion and finding the murderer step by step. . He also has his own emotions. He blames himself for not taking good care of his sister. This is a pain in his heart forever, but when an opponent came to threaten him, he panicked and feared, but he quickly calmed down. He understands that the anxiety at the moment can't solve the problem, only he can help himself. His performances feel very good. Although there may not be such a powerful character in reality, who likes to spend time watching things that are too realistic? It is this kind of plot that originates from reality and goes beyond reality that everyone loves.
The killer at the end, I don't understand, there are only a few clips in the class where it can be seen that the killer is a very smart kid, why such a smart person can be used by a criminal, I don't understand. Besides, why should a serial killer wait until ten years later to be sentenced to death? People with such heinous crimes should be executed. Hesitating and hesitating can only bring disaster again. I really don’t understand the reason why this kind of law exists. A person who has killed so many people, do you want him to regret, blame himself or even repent? Even if he does repent, how can this be worth the crime he committed? Good morning, kill early! ! !
Overall, a good movie, continue to support you, Papa.
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