Although the film may have a preconceived position, or according to critics, some key evidence is hidden, but judging the male protagonist based on the facts in the film will never get a fair investigation, let alone an objective and fair trial. From the police, forensic doctors, lawyers, prosecutors to judges, it seems that no one is willing to really listen to the voice of the defendant seriously, and is willing to really explore the truth of the facts. Seeing the indifference of the forensic doctor to stay out of the courtroom gave me a sudden dread. The assumptions, selfishness, and indifference of these people seem to have woven an invisible net, which not only entangles the suspect Steven, but also entangles them and cannot break free. And I myself fell into a sense of helplessness struggling in vain on the Internet after watching this film. In the face of social injustice, the power of the individual is too small, and the demands of the individual are too insignificant. How to change an unfair society? How is it?
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