Reversal of Fortune evaluation action
2022-03-17 08:01
The processing of the entire film is rigorous and neat, and the content is divided into two parts. On the one hand, through the recollection of a gentleman who was sarcastically used to kill a wealthy wife with drugs, it gradually showed the inhumane life of this rich family. The purpose is obviously to show the so-called high-class life manners, but in fact it reflects that these people must wear different masks when facing life and interpersonal relationships, follow the established rules to be people, and their feelings are completely covered up or They have been filtered and diluted through heavy living standards, and material wealth has made them lose the pursuit of hard work. The spiritual life also becomes empty and impoverished.
On the other hand, the editor-in-chief describes a university law professor hired as a defense attorney and a group of students under his command who constantly question the fairness of the law in the process of collecting various types of evidence and cases. The cleverness of the choreographer is that he does not follow the formula of the court drama in the past, and does not focus on the debate scene against Bo Gongtang. Instead, he describes the struggle of a group of people to study the laws collectively, which makes the whole drama more lively and lively. It also allows the audience to see a frank and enthusiastic life lived by these people who pursue the truth. The law has not been able to find out the cause of the rich woman's death, or judge the sins of the gentleman. However, the materialization of life and the indifference of human feelings have mercilessly tortured this rich family.
Extended Reading
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Sarah: I think it's easier to love somebody than to live with them. Love is fantasy - living is work.
Alan Dershowitz: I'll say. And *those* people don't like to work.
Sarah: But if you don't do the work, the love dies and nobody wants to deal with that one.
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Andrea Reynolds, Claus' Girlfriend: I made him hire you, "get the Jew," I said...
Alan Dershowitz: Can the Jew get down to business?