Just Mercy evaluation action
2021-12-29 08:01
The story of "Just Mercy" is mainly about achieving a balance between hope and despair. The power of both has advantages. For viewers from other countries, the film is a very American story, rooted in its ugly ethnic history and special legal system to communicate and connect with the American public in depth. For those viewers who want to know or learn more about the heated debate about criminal justice reform in the U.S., the film is aimed at misjudged individuals represented by Brian Stevenson, ethnic minorities, and working-class people. The concern of the poor fighting the judicial system deserves more attention
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The film is likely to be an unremarkable film, but it ultimately did not follow this path. The film has a very good cast and performance, showing how to make choices in a corrupt judicial system. Because of the requirements of adaptability, although the image created in the film looks glamorous on the surface, it does not dilute the "stinks". Because of this, its realism can be expressed in a deliberate manner
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Extended Reading
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Walter McMillian: [to Herb] You need to be in a hospital not here
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Judge Foster: SIT Down Son!
John McMillian: [defiantly] Not if you're going to go kill my dad sir!