"Dad Judge", a movie that does not have a thrilling plot, but can make you watch it patiently while touching and thinking. Although I am touched a lot about the crisis resolution of love or the defense of personality in this movie, I don't want to talk about it. These old-fashioned values are so simple that we can't follow them deeply, so that they are sometimes even ironic with contempt.
There are two things about the film that got me thinking a little bit.
When the male protagonist decided to divorce his wife and made it clear that his daughter must be supported by himself, like all American-style films that promote the husband's disregard for the family, the wife asked the male protagonist very emotionally, "Do you know when the daughter will have her first class in the morning?" What is the name of your daughter's head teacher? Do you have your pediatrician's number? So upset about these moms of your daughters! Seeing this, it seems that the audience's emotions are going to be one-sided. But the male protagonist asks back, are you unhappy enough to brush Facebook all day without worry? Going to bed with that college classmate covered in Gore-Tex? How mighty is he, and how clever is he? Seeing this, I want to smoke people again, and the shameless image of the lady under the greenhouse is fully displayed. Taking care of the family, or focusing on business? If men are required to have both, this is the unsympathetic enslavement of men in the new feminist society! One of the above.
As for lawyers, I didn't know until I graduated from elementary school that they can clean up the mess for bad people. This is a subversion of my childhood perception. A boss I know hired a special company legal counsel, but said that he hated those well-dressed people the most. The contradiction between people is evident. The male protagonist in the film is such a hateful lawyer, because ordinary people can't afford him, and those who can hire him are rich and rotten people. This kind of value is ashamed of his judge father, and the contradiction between father and son in the film also comes from this. Dad is a judge who has served for a lifetime in the district, and he takes a fancy to the local people's evaluation of his personality. Of course, the son was taught a subtle lesson by his father. At the end of the film, the male protagonist and the opponent's lawyer said: The jury composed of twelve people, in most cases, most cases will get a fair trial, and the work of inverting black and white is still a bit reluctant - male The Lord has changed. Maybe many lawyers will reflect on their work after watching this film, but after the three-minute popularity of the film has passed, in a blink of an eye, the film is just a film, life is still life, and what kind of entrustment should be accepted to Qian Qian Look.
In addition to the growth that society brings to a person, there is also the erasure of edges and corners. Those initial persistence and feelings are like the foam balls blown out of a bubble machine, gorgeous and short-lived. I still think that interests are likable, but if you don’t insist on something, if you don’t uphold a little personality, what’s the difference between a dead person and a dead person?
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