West of Memphis

Lon 2022-04-13 08:01:01

In the case, NGOs played a big role, as well as very professional volunteers. Like I said before: Adoption is a higher level of rational behavior that transcends ordinary animal emotions, and it is also a way for human beings to survive better. Social events rather than ordinary charitable NGOs and volunteers have once again raised human morality and code of conduct to a whole new level. The ups and downs of the incident itself will not be repeated here. Although Jackson is the producer of the film, the director himself is also a master of it. The speeches of the third-party characters in the film (that is, the non-prosecutors) are basically relatively objective and logical. The use of investigation methods and professional techniques based on this foundation can be regarded as a model of modern criminal investigation (including physical trial injury, I only remember that those who were very professional in the older generation would use their own bodies to practice. The current Even if it is a little nurse who stabs you 4 or 5 needles, and blames your bad blood vessels for causing trouble for her), this is a very professional and high-level film - whether it is presented in the film or own way of shooting.

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  • Stephania 2022-04-15 09:01:08

    Documentaries just shouldn't have a position.

  • Saul 2022-04-16 09:01:09

    I will never be able to accept that the bad guys are not punished in the end, even if I believe in the saying "people who are cheap have their own way", I still feel sorry for those innocent people.

West of Memphis quotes

  • Damien Wayne Echols: [quoting Stephen King] "All right I think we've been down here in the dark long enough. There's a whole other world upstairs. Take my hand, Constant Reader, and I'll be happy to lead you back into the sunshine. I'm happy to go there because I believe most people are essentially good. I know that I am. It's you I'm not entirely sure of."

  • Henry Rollins: [when asked why he was drawn to the West Memphis 3 case] Damien liked to hang out alone and wrote in his journals that he was depressed. Hello! He liked to listen to weird music. Check. He was a wise-ass in the face of law enforcement. I mean, are you kidding? It could have been me. Could have been me.