After reading it, I think the place where Steven lives is very close to the three prisons where he was imprisoned later. There are so many prisons near his home. In terms of feng shui, the evil spirit is too heavy! ! ! He was destined to go to jail again, and this time he brought Brandon, who was next door to his house, too. If he was released from prison after serving 18 years of wrongful imprisonment for the first time and moved away from the original place, there would be nothing that happened later.
As far as the documentary itself is concerned, the level of shooting footage is really poor, but this does not prevent it from becoming a documentary with a high score of 9:00, because the angle is novel and tells the audience what will happen in the most realistic scene. Snack was taken aback when he knew that the two directors were ladies! Surprised to know they were in their 40s studying directing and making this film! They are like the male protagonists in "The Moon and Sixpence". They know what they want, and they dare to pursue their own ideals and achieve success even in middle age. I think there is much for us to learn from them.
Besides, Brandon, you're an idiot. You are sixteen years old, and you should have your own opinions. What do the police ask you to say? Watching the documentary made me so angry that I couldn't support the wall with mud. Your fabricated confession will cost you a lifetime in prison, and by the time you regret the things you said in court, it's too late. Sending you a word is self-inflicted!
And Steven, looking at the evidence throughout the trial, I'm inclined to suspect that Steven murdered the woman. 1. Because the blood test in the car is not sample blood, it can only be the blood on his hands. 2. Why the burned corpse was found in his yard, and he happened to burn things on the day of the murder, if he didn't kill and burn the corpse, it wouldn't make sense. 3. Steven has been in prison for 18 years. Usually, the prisoners are all people who have been sentenced to prison for heinous crimes. I believe that the influence of these 18 years will definitely change his character. Will he be a good person and live a good life after he is released from prison? I don't quite believe it. 4. The last place that lady disappeared was in Steven's car park. If it wasn't for him, maybe the police would frame him? I don't think it's possible. In reality, it is impossible to complete the process of a series of murders and perjury. 5. Brandon's brother saw the lady filming the trailer at Steven's house, and also saw that Steven's flame was three meters high. The next day, he also overheard Steven jokingly asking him to help me. Dispose of dead bodies? If there was no murder, why would you joke about disposing of the corpse? This must have been an unintentional joke. All of the above evidence makes sense for Steven's murder and dismemberment.
The documentary also refreshed my understanding of the American view of marriage. From Steven's point of view, he just found a second marriage and had several children. After being released from prison in 2018, he found another girlfriend, and after being imprisoned again, he did not continue. In prison, it should be a woman who saw the documentary and wrote letters to each other, and gradually became a boyfriend and girlfriend. Steven imagined that he would get married after he was released from prison. My feeling is that this is too casual, you can pass it, you can't pull it down. Even if I find a boyfriend who is in prison, and probably for the rest of my life, I still love him, even though he's getting old, and I don't take the trouble to run about his business every day, I can only say that I envy the last Steven girlfriend courage.
The professional attitude of American lawyers is admirable. In particular, the two defense lawyers that Steven spent on compensation for his wrongful imprisonment lost the case in the end, but the money was so worth it. They were professional, wise, and loyal, and they conducted a wonderful proof-of-concept for Steven's innocence in court. I believe that after the incident in which they defended Steven was broadcast on the news, it will definitely arouse the hostility and indignation of many people. Who would want to be a defense lawyer for a criminal who is considered a heinous crime by everyone? Therefore, they must have received a lot of discrimination and puzzlement during the whole process of rushing for the Steven incident, and they still resisted the huge pressure and fought for even a little bit of rights and interests for Steven.
Finally, let's talk about Steven's parents. Pity the hearts of parents all over the world, the 18 years of unjust prison time have not been resolved, and the disaster of prison is coming one after another. For Steven's sake, the old couple were tormented alive and inhuman. He has worked hard for Steven's affairs all his life, and he has to bear the notoriety of his parents of murderers, and he can't lift his head all his life. From the hurried prison visit at the beginning to the staggering prison visit when the two of them supported each other, life, until they are old and dead, it is estimated that they will not be able to expect the day when their son is released from prison.
Cherish the people around you and live well.
View more about Making a Murderer reviews