-
Autumn 2022-04-23 07:02:09
Death row inmates go to death step by step, without suspense—suspense is the lifesaver of boilerplate movies. Life and death, religion, ethics, politics, the maxima and minima of human nature, all are spread out by the acting skills of the two, and the perspective is relatively neutral, a very good...
-
Bethany 2022-04-23 07:02:09
I now know that death is inevitable, but I don't understand...
-
Donnell 2022-04-23 07:02:09
2 hours of confessions. The content of too many religious elements makes it difficult for Chinese film viewers to understand and feel the same. Compared with the impact of never compromise and the life of David Gore, it can only be said that it is not my favorite...
-
Olen 2022-04-23 07:02:09
It would be strange to say that there is no Pope's power behind this movie, at least I have a little bit of interest in God in my heart after watching the movie. Someone recommended it to me as Sean Penn's best performance, but I think it should be sam. Looking back at Mystic River, this man is too powerful. I think the film's discussion of the law also has a certain significance for the current phenomenon of gangsters interfering with the law in...
-
Amara 2022-04-23 07:02:09
A film that opposes the death penalty, but the director is by no means a simple preaching of the Virgin Mary. The point of entry is to fully understand the existence of the death penalty. The well-dressed and clean white world in the film shows more vividly than the plot and performance that Western society can only be supported by several generations of development. To develop a concept of compassion for all people and to pardon a murderer's capital crime will consume a lot of human and...
-
Cullen 2022-04-23 07:02:09
A good movie, with a smooth plot and a comfortable performance. The director's main idea is that those who kill innocents must repent and pay for their...
-
Mervin 2022-04-22 07:01:29
Quiet to the point of being...
-
Brennon 2022-04-22 07:01:29
Leaving Shawshank, who was praised as a flamboyant altar, Uncle Robbins took the lead and transferred the grievances to Sean Pan, the death row inmate, but this was just an illusion. Uncle Pan was a paranoid and extremist, dissatisfied with the loopholes in the legal system. unfair treatment. The person who was really wronged and misunderstood was Aunt Sarandon, but the nun had love, patience and tolerance, and Uncle Pan could only open up his heart that had been suppressed for many years. Two...
-
Conner 2022-04-22 07:01:29
I have to say, the final execution scene was very...
-
Shyanne 2022-04-22 07:01:29
Can't agree with female pigs at all. The criminal is stubborn, and she compares herself to Christ. Like the criminal, she feels that only she is right. How narcissistic it is! The confession of the last criminal is nothing but the fear of death, not the teachings of the female...
Dead Man Walking Comments
-
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...
-
Hosea 2022-03-24 09:01:54
redemption of soul
Revisited a classic movie "Death Row Walk", also translated as "Death Row 168 Hours". This is a movie about the death penalty, but it is different from the previous movies about the death penalty. The director of this film is the famous Tim Robbins. In the film, the director has his own thinking,...
-
Prison Guard: Tell me something, Sister. What is a nun doing in a place like this? Shouldn't you be teaching children? Do you know what this man has done? How he killed them kids?
Sister Helen Prejean: What he was involved with was evil. I don't condone it. I just don't see the sense of killing people to say killing people's wrong.
Prison Guard: You know how the Bible says "an eye for an eye."
Sister Helen Prejean: You know what else the Bible asks for? Death as a punishment for adultery, prostitution, homosexuality, trespass upon sacred ground, profaning the Sabbath, and contempt of parents.
Prison Guard: I ain't gonna get into no Bible quoting with no nun, 'cause I'm gonna lose.
-
Sister Helen Prejean: You are a son of God.
Matthew Poncelet: [in tears] Thank you. I've never been called a son of God before.
[laughs slightly]
Matthew Poncelet: I've been called a son of a you-know-what plenty of times, but I've never been called a son of God.