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  • Shana 2021-12-10 08:01:26

    Criminal's rights

    What kind of power and value does a death row prisoner have? In addition to learning lessons from him and useful organs (Zhongte), "Death Rowing" has many religious things, for people like me who have no faith and have never read the Bible. It's a bit difficult to understand. Many foreign films...

  • Charlotte 2021-12-10 08:01:26

    More cruel than death penalty is waiting for death

    This is a film review written during my sophomore year in the "Film and Law" general class. It is one of the few homework I wrote with real feelings. I recently sorted out my computer and posted it as a souvenir.

    "168 Hours on Death Row" is a work directed by Tim Robbins in 1995. You may be...

  • Florence 2021-12-10 08:01:26

    to be or not to be

    Movies like "Death Row" are destined to arouse criticism, because the original "Death Row" is a novel that firmly opposes the death penalty, based on the author's own experience of Sister Prejon as a prototype. The United States is probably one of the few countries in the “Western developed...

  • Karlie 2021-12-10 08:01:26

    Only when the soul is redeemed can death be meaningful! (ZT)

    The original text is reproduced from http://groups.msn.com/COGod/

    The film is adapted from the nun Helen. The true story of Prekin (played by Susan Sarandon). At the request of the death row inmate Matthew Ponchette (played by Sean Penn), she began to correspond with him, and later went to visit...

  • Rodrigo 2021-12-10 08:01:26

    "Death Row": A Different Death Penalty Movie

    This is a true story, adapted from the real experience of nun Helen Hopkins. In the film, Helen is a sincere Catholic. Because of the entrustment of rapist and murderer Matthew Poncelet, Helen came to the prison alone to visit him. In prison, Matthew told Helen that he was going to be executed...

  • Gina 2021-12-10 08:01:26

    The sin deserves it.

    This movie sparked a discussion about whether the death penalty should exist or not. Many people sympathized with this death row prisoner because he had no money, because he could not afford a good lawyer, and because he did not have a good growth environment, which led to him becoming a death row...