The more I look back, the more I miss this sunny Martha

Beth 2022-10-16 02:52:01

The biggest feature of British dramas is that they don't talk nonsense and condense the surging events into classics.

"The Royal Attorney" is the first British legal drama I have come into contact with. Compared with the popular American dramas "The Good Wife", "Suits", "How to Get Away", "The Best Fight", etc., it is different from these American dramas. The bling of the barristers is always on the hook, while "Royal Lawyer" strips away its bright and bright appearance and focuses on the exploration of the case itself, focusing on depicting the changes of several barristers, and finally settles in the exploration of the truth.

The two lawyers Martha and Clive in the play are like two sides of the same coin. Martha regards the law as her mission. She believes in what she sticks to, and the law will definitely give the answer. She follows the principle of "no one should be found guilty until proven guilty", defending villains, defending drug lords, defending suspects of terrorist attacks, the role of the law is to punish those who do wrong and do evil, But the law also protects those caught in the whirlpool of prejudice, in fairness.

Like the villain accused of beating up a veteran, even if he's a hateful bastard, but if he's really innocent in this case, then the police have no right to use that as an excuse to convict him. And when the police use extraordinary means, they also violate the law, which is the intuitive explanation of "everyone is equal before the law".

Martha's mission is to help these people achieve "innocence". Her strength lies in the fact that she will completely trust the client during the entire defense process and will never waver. This feature will make people feel passionate in the first season, and put aside the eyes of the world Dirty souls, she can always dig deep into the glimmering part of their humanity.

In the first season, Martha is still a senior lawyer who upgrades to fight monsters. He drives a sports car and wears sunglasses while walking, and the cases he handles are more trivial, closer to ordinary people, and more flamboyant.

The more I look back, the more I miss this sunny Martha.

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