"We who know our guilt must admit it, whatever the pain and humiliation". I don't know how littleJapan will feel when watching this film. "But if we didn't know, it was because we didn't want to know", as long as there is such a person with such a sense of justice and dignity, it will at least make some people who are eager for quick success feel a little ashamed . Of course, I don't think Rolfe is wrong. It's OK to defend the defendant and try to do his job from the perspective that he thinks is right. Seeing Dan trembling and saying that Janning was guilty of life imprisonment was really tearful, and the last sentence he said to meet him in prison at the end was too meaningful "It came to that the first time you sentenced a man to death you knew to be innocent"
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