The Conspirator movie plot
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Edgardo 2022-03-26 09:01:13
Some are like those from Nortel who haven’t graduated yet but insist on playing Hongyan. LONG’s appearance is like someone I know, so it’s not suitable. The last scene looks very comfortable. In short, during the war, what else are you talking about? Law!
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Idell 2022-03-27 09:01:21
In general, the movie is not important, what matters is the concept of justice revealed in the movie, and the progress of American law, which is worth learning from other countries.
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Judge Wylie: You believe she's innocent?
Frederick Aiken: I don't know. But if we don't get a proper trial, we never will.
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Edwin Stanton: Before you go Captain, tell me... when you first learned that our secretary of State has been butchered to within an inch of his life, and that they put a bullet in the back of our president's head, when this city was in chaos, do you not wish to see order restored and justice served, or were you just concerned with the rights of the assassins?
Frederick Aiken: It's not justice you're after. It's revenge.
Edwin Stanton: I would never go to such lengths out of vengeance, but to ensure the survival of this nation, I would do anything. Mary Surratt was a party to the most grievous crime in our history. Necessity demands that she be given a swift, sure and harsh sentence. I, too, hold sacred our rights, counselor, but they count not at all, if our nation ceases to exist.
Frederick Aiken: Please see to it that Mary Surratt is delivered to Judge Wylie's courtroom no later than noon... sir.