The justice system "makes murderers" Netflix's documentary about abusing screenwriters is shocking

Alessia 2022-09-21 23:33:12


In fact, I don't like chasing dramas. They always start to stink and grow after a little surprise. They occupy all kinds of pages and destroy beautiful encounters. They become market aunts. This does not mean that market aunts are not good, but they are familiar and impatient. American dramas The pinnacle is True Detective S1 Although Mr. Robot S1 Prison Break S1 House of Cards S1 Thrones are also good, but after watching Netflix's Making a Murderer, which is enough to crush the drama at will, it is difficult to choose this documentary and the most famous film in the United States. The victim of the unjust prison case, Steven Avery, has recorded his entire process from "sexual assault" to ten years of unjust imprisonment, from a civil rights fighter who sued the government to "perverted rape and murderer". A well-made soundtrack, the texture of the title or the texture of the case The twists and turns, especially the bankruptcy, hired a criminal lawyer and the prosecuting police who have been entangled for a long time. The wonderful real game inside and outside the courtroom will not go into detail to avoid spoilers. Exciting and relaxed, coupled with the end-credits egg (although there is a lawyer present, but the protagonist forgot to turn off the microphone when he went to the bathroom, the key information was recorded), which makes people feel that they are no longer a spectator, but have experienced the real case and discovered key clues. One sentence production The fine plot hangs, the real character confrontation gives people a strong sense of participation, where is the general drama and reality show can compare this kind of thing is not good, it is unreasonable, and it inspired me to explore a more interesting way of creation.

Of course, in addition to the story and production, it also makes people think about the fairness and justice of the judiciary. As the most authoritative norm of coercive behavior in a society, the law invisibly protects everyone and their legal rights. Fairness and justice in the judicial field not only affects the life and death rights of individuals It also affects the safety and health of the family, society and even the country. This is my understanding after receiving school education. This is 100% true. However, the information about the judicial system of the motherland obtained from personal experience after contacting the society is mostly negative. The person who was awarded compensation after ten years of litigation over engineering debts Although her attitude towards the judicial system is neutral, the litigation experience she described and the interaction with the judicial authority seem to me to be able to make a good law student a good student. Time lost all interest in the law, of course it could be that I'm too naive in their eyes, maybe the law is supposed to play like this, it doesn't mean losing faith in the justice system, it's just that there are many people in real life who don't have to break any rules at all I can show very low and very low lines and produce bad and bad results. When I understand that no matter what kind of system, it can only be in a process of continuous improvement. There is no end. I understand that those low and bad will change their ways. The normality of confronting them is often not the rules or the clear bottom line, but the life attitude we choose in our hearts, so sometimes when

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There are many people who question the bias of Making a murderer. They think that the film provides the perspective of the prosecutor and the local people. The amount of information obtained by the audience is of course unable to judge whether the defendant is guilty or not. It is entirely possible to suspect that in a place like the United States, where the distribution of rights is well-designed and the legal system is better than that of the motherland, it is not difficult to cooperate with the public security law to frame someone for a felony, and it can also be accompanied by huge controversy. There is something to hate. I learned about the local reputation of Steve's family through the Internet. Sure enough, it can't be said to be stinky, but it is very bad. The local police and people hate him very much.

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