There is no doubt that this movie is full of humanity, and in my humble opinion, this is a good movie.
It's just that every time I was moved by Lawyer Donovan and wanted to devote myself to the legal career without hesitation, I was embarrassed by the deliberate comparison shots to the point of appearing in a play. Only two times the reactions of passengers on the subway made people feel cute. The profession of lawyer is indeed high cost, high profit and high risk. Self-deprecating "everyone hates me, but fortunately I will lose", and still try my best to defend the "treason". Although it doesn't matter what others think, you just need to know for yourself, but when you heard the judge sentenced to 30 years in prison, you couldn't help it. Happy and sad mood. Seeing Abel sitting in the back seat, tears welled up in my eyes even though I had expected it. Mark Rylance's performance was so loving to me. It seemed like he was reunited with his wife and daughter, and I was still disappointed. In addition, I also thought of the Dalian Liu case many times during the movie. The two cases are similar but completely different. Abel’s actions endanger the security of the United States but he is essentially loyal to the country, while Liu is only to retaliate against the society, but he also enjoys the right to defense. Defending him requires a firm belief in and adherence to the rule of law. After all, the situation of being reviled by the public seems obvious. Fortunately, you don't have to worry about qiang attacking when you sleep at night.
After that, Donovan was tossing around in Germany for one exchange and two, and I was confused. Maybe it was the mouth gun who was not afraid of traveling all over the world.
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