Based on real people, but the content is fictitious. It tells a half-truth story that happened when a big man was a little man. Movies are a kind of culture, and when needed, movies can also be a force. After the film ended, I was in a mood and couldn't help myself. Why did I appear in this world, what is my meaning. I may not really have much ideal vision, and when I grow up, I rarely insist on what to do. But I hope that this world is like today's sun and temperature, bright and warm. There is a dialogue in the film, Song Youshuo said, I want my children not to live in an era when the brakes are on because of such absurd things. It feels really great, and I understand that all his strength and persistence come from justice. Song Youshuo is just a little guy from a poor family who yearns for a comfortable and prosperous life. He also has some insistences of his own, such as making money, such as that house, such as pork soup. Perhaps it was this stubbornness that allowed him to not be afraid of rumors and to make money by issuing business cards to passersby as a lawyer, allowing him to refuse to continue a prosperous and comfortable life, and giving him enough courage to stand on the defense platform again and again. Every word he said came out loud. What he's doing is a struggle about a small-probability event, which is called the "Burim Incident" in the annals of history. Whether it's reading a dozen so-called banned books late at night or asking for help from all kinds of people, he's done more than just being a lawyer. At the beginning, he was not a lawyer who believed in society, and he also understood that the world is not easy to change, and hitting a stone with an egg is useless. He later said that even if the rock is hard, it is dead; and the egg is weak, but it is still alive. The rock will eventually break into fine sand, and the egg will eventually hatch over the rock. His defense failed, and he tried his best. In the end, ninety-nine lawyers were willing to jointly help Song Youshuo's defense, and he actually did. The awakening of consciousness is the real victory. Standing outside the story brings me the power inside the story. Some things may not be enough to shake our whole life, but we must try to change. Perhaps the world we live in was originally only darkness, with occasional glimmers of light entering, so we have yearning and expectation for light. I have seen the light, but I do not want to live in the dark. This awakening, regardless of color, race or nationality. I just feel the scenes I see from the perspective of a moviegoer. The real significance of the movie is greater than the movie itself.
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