Justice will be late but not absent

Arnold 2022-04-21 09:01:18

The movie began to give me a sense of deja vu: the male protagonist and Shawshank are not the same poor innocent scapegoats, but this movie is not about self-reliance and self-redemption in prison, but relying on faith to fight wits and courage.

Doctor Jin Bo's wife was murdered at home. Although Jin Bo bumped into the one-armed murderer that night and fought with him, the murderer finally escaped, but Jin Bo himself was convicted of murder because of various unfavorable evidence. On the way to the prison, a prisoner tries to escape and causes a car accident. Jin Bo rescues a police officer in the chaos and escapes in the dark. The justice Sam who arrived at the scene of the accident took over the case and hunted down Jin Bo. Sam was shrewd and had a righteous heart to seek the truth. Sam led the team and Jin Bo launched a fast-paced pursuit and anti-hunting. Jin Bo, in the predicament of being helpless, persevered by relying on his mind, and led Sam to the truth of the case. It turns out that a pharmaceutical factory used illegal means such as falsifying medical reports in order to make a failed new drug pass the examination. Jin Bo, who refused to cooperate, became the target of their assassination.

After watching the movie, I thought of the classic sentence: Justice may be late, but it will never be absent. And those who harm others for the sake of profit will eventually pay the price they deserve for their evil deeds. When faced with injustice or in adversity, God will bless those who still stick to their good intentions.

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The Fugitive quotes

  • Cosmo Renfro: When I die, I wanna come back just like you.

    Deputy Marshal Samuel Gerard: Oh, you mean happy and handsome?

  • Deputy Marshal Samuel Gerard: [Poole hands Gerard a set of unlocked leg irons, and he brandishes them in the Old Guard's face] Oh! Wow, gee whiz, looky here! You know, we're always fascinated when we find leg irons with no legs in them. Who held the keys, sir?

    Old Guard: Me.

    Deputy Marshal Samuel Gerard: Where those keys at?

    Old Guard: I don't know.

    Poole: Care to revise your statement, sir?

    Old Guard: What?

    Deputy Marshal Samuel Gerard: Do you want to change you bullshit story, sir?

    [Poole shows the Guard a picture of Kimble]

    Old Guard: ...He might have got out.

    Deputy Marshal Samuel Gerard: "He might have got out."

    Sheriff Rawlins: What the hell is this? A minute ago you're telling me he was part of the wreckage! Now he might have gotten out?