In the beginning, I was bored because of the lack of drama. I found a movie with an actor I liked to watch it. I didn't watch it at the beginning. It really caught my point and made me continue to watch it because Smith moved out a bunch of his own in court. Title and enumerate all kinds and then overturn the murderer's correction is the best explanation for why he must let the truth be released to the public after he has made a major discovery. In his opinion, black is black and white is white. Science is only a dialectic of yes or no. There is no third kind of paranoid habitual cognition and out of social circles. A doctor who has an already harsh and rigorous attitude towards science, although he is just a coroner, he has to correct people's title of "doctor" But what I'm trying to say is that there's really no right or wrong, it's just that people can see the truth. Like Bennett in his new home, after a lot of setbacks, looking out the window, neighbors, white parents and kids laughing and playing as he was a kid The United States he admires is the scene closest to heaven, but in reality, he is just an outsider trying to tell the truth to the world, but he is frequently blocked and loses his first child, so he picks up the plank and slams it against the beautiful flat wall. Like reality smashed his dreams for years Bennett is right as a healer he pursues the truth as a citizen he pursues the truth and declares it to the world as his duty as a citizen But the reality is cruel and people simply do not want to believe it is not only It's only possible for the NFL's wealth to cover the sky, but because it's a beautiful dream, a dream that has pride, persistence, and life in it, just like Bennett's meeting with the NFL's internal doctor, the doctor admitted that the league is so much People provided jobs, built schools for so many kids, donated so much money to charities, etc. If they collapsed imagine what would happen to those people, their families, their lives, but that can't be used as a reason and an excuse to cover up the truth because After all, someone lost their life, lost their self, lost their family, and lost their life because of these truths being covered up, so there is no right or wrong, only the truth, but at the end of the film, Bennett saw the kids on the roadside training on the roadside on the way back. What did he see change? And yet people who don't know the truth still love their dreams and don't want to wake up from it Still so many kids going on this dangerous sport Why in my superficial knowledge I think Probably this is the reality that people need to know the truth but there is no truth in lifeIt just doesn't go on like we all know people who smoke die every day but there are still so many people smoking why this is an effect that can't be stopped simply because of a problem
So I think this is also the last last time to see the kids who are still holding the ball and running and crashing on the court resolutely turning down Washington's invitation to return to his own little world Bennett's real inner monologue He is a hero, and there are many heroes in the world. The beautiful dream of heaven when he was young can only exist when he was young and he has woken up from the dream.
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