Nothing lasts forever, everything is fleeting, kindness and sense of justice will disappear one day, and even turn into malice, such as the protagonist Naz, who used to be an honor student and has no criminal record. When he first entered the prison, he was innocent, his eyes were clear and innocent, but after getting along with violent and irritable inmates and being "domesticated" by irrational prison rules, he started tattooing, taking drugs, and it was impossible. The drug addiction he quit will torture him throughout his life. In the end, Naz was acquitted and set free (this was his choice, no doubt he had to give up some of the things he could control in prison, outside the prison was a life of condemnation and dignified life), but at this time he had No longer "Innocent". Naz did not commit a felony murder, but his "innate" instinct to lie is chilling, because every lie he lies is to help himself get away from the crime. Lawyer Stone said to Naz: "Twenty years later, in the broken mirror of the cell, you will only see a stranger, a person who made the wrong choice and failed to save his life." Said that his decision to steal his father's car to a party on Friday night was a complete goodbye to the world without gaps, and the process was irreversible. There are many loopholes in the American judicial system, which can be seen in many scenarios: prosecutors and forensic doctors testify perjury, the deviation of crime and punishment that is likely to occur in the process of reaching a plea agreement with the defendant, and the jury that is obviously susceptible to subjective factors staff system. It was mentioned in the Bible that people have no right to judge, and people's judgment can only bring disaster and bring about a vicious circle of evil. The only principle that governs this world is love (forgiveness is love). However, in the current judicial system, this is often not possible. Although the current judicial system has a highly civilized rule of law, the law is ultimately made by people, and it is also people who implement the law. The jury system is now a relatively fair system for judging people, but people themselves are imperfect and have many defects, and when such defects as tyranny, selfishness, and meanness are used to judge and punish others, it will definitely cause injustice. as a result of. And in the implementation of the law, not only the participation of jurors, but also evidence collection personnel, lawyers, judicial personnel and judges, and as long as there is any selfishness or defect in any one aspect, it will inevitably lead to different degrees of injustice. This kind of situation is just like the "Judgement of Man can only bring about disaster and bring about a vicious circle of evil" mentioned in the Bible. For example, in Leo Tolstoy's novel "Resurrection", widespread abuse in prisons The fact of the prisoner, there are more than 40 A farmer was detained just because his ID card expired, and he was detained as a criminal for more than a month. Nekhludoff, who led to Maslova's tragedy, became a juror for Maslova's trial. Racial prejudice is one of the factors in this show. The whole case is a tragedy, the probability of what happened to Naz is extremely small, so his fate is unfortunate, he just made a wrong choice, but later because of desire or various actions made by the subconscious mind make this " Misfortune" became inevitable, making it difficult to sympathize with him. At the end, the case that once became a social hot spot was quieted down, and everyone's life returned to the original track, continuing to bear the original cross and passively fighting against the absurd life. What moved me was the last scene, a lazy cat walking across the room, adopted by Stone, a lawyer who is allergic to cats, symbolizing a trace of kindness for the weak and the survivors in this absurd and unjust world. This kindness can disappear, or it can be maintained for others.
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