don't keep silent

Samson 2022-04-21 09:01:09

When watching this movie, it is easy to think of the melting pot. The melting pot directly and bloodily exposes social reality from the perspective of the aggressor and the victimized, while the focus is from the perspective of the news media, listening to thunder in a silent place.

When I see someone running for the fairness and justice of this society, insisting, for those immature children, for the people who have been hurt, for those poor people who died, in order to punish those who have done a lot of evil but still live freely, I am even more I am willing to believe in this world a little, and feel that it is worth my curiosity and expectation. In addition to reporting official news, national policies, digging up celebrities' privacy, and traveling activities, our reporters not only fulfill their assigned tasks, but also let people see more of the truth behind this society. The more darkness they uncover, the more open their hearts will be.

Free speech has been talked about for so long that people subconsciously think we really have free speech. Of course, freedom of speech does not mean verbal violence, but by comparison, do we really have freedom of speech?

When those children who have been hurt and survived grow up, get married, have children, and live a seemingly normal life, but once they are asked about their past experiences, the sudden emptiness and despair in their eyes make people unable to breathe. what happened. Let all those who have done evil and shameless must be punished. I hope that all children will be sheltered. All those who have been hurt, if they are still brave and alive, you must be your own heroes. Stay away from that dirty world and live your own life. Well, never think of the past suffering.

Watching Rachel McAdams in the movie, I suddenly thought, do you want to make your life interesting in a floral dress, or do you want to make your life meaningful in a suit? I seem to be leaning towards the latter, but there is no definitive answer yet.

"The more you understand, the more painful it is. The more you know, the more torn. But he has a clarity that matches pain, a tenacity that matches despair."

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  • Sacha Pfeiffer: [from trailer] We understand you settled several cases against the church.

    Eric Macleish: I can't discuss that.

    Sacha Pfeiffer: Are there any records of any of these settlements?

    Eric Macleish: No.

  • Eric Macleish: [from trailer] Are you threatening me?