Going back to that televised debate on the death penalty, it was brilliant. David Gore asked the governor "Does a healthy society have to purify evil at all costs?" The Texas governor replied, "Yes, yes, I have to agree, did I say that too? (Looks very Satisfied)" David Gore General First Army: "No, it was Hitler who said it." Then what happened? David Gore was eager for quick success, and he sold it well when he got cheap. He sprayed experts and science with nonsense, and sprayed the country and the system. In the end, he used real cases that the governor did not know clearly. The governor was furious. So the governor threw out the lore, probably asking David Gore to say that one person who was executed in Texas during the governor's term was executed because of a miscarriage of justice. You can prove the innocence of the person, and he will submit the abolition. death penalty bill. Ok, obviously not, David Gore has nothing to say. After that, David Gore was taken away by the police as the accused rape, and the ups and downs of the plot began.
David Gore was a great man, but not God. Schoolgirl Pauline played the executioner of fate in the film, pushing David Gore into the low point of life and even the abyss, the cloud of rape loomed, the wife and son were separated, the job was lost, the house was sold, isolation Helpless, alone, except for alcohol. Did he not resist? His position, the guardianship of his son, suddenly, the world is full of malice towards him, and even the cause he has always insisted on, the committee chairman of the Death Row Guardian organization also criticized his crimes in disgust on the phone and drew a line with him. It is impossible to talk to his son on the phone once. The only comrade-in-arms who never gave up on him, Constance, is terminally ill. What else can he do? He did everything he could, and he realized that the old life was gone forever.
At the lowest point in life, David Gore woke up, hung up, rebounded, and a crazy idea was sprouting. Since life is already so difficult, it is better to make a great reversal of human nature. His philosophical philosophy, which was a lifetime of poverty, was loudly proclaimed in class: "To measure a person, not by how many desires he has achieved, but by his qualities such as sincerity, sympathy, rationality, and even self-sacrifice. Measure us. The weight of life lies in how we look at the lives of others." The image of a rapist who was shouting and beating as a rat crossing the street, the life story of Socrates' martyrdom, and the question that the governor blocked him speechless in the TV debate, Overwhelmed in the mind. Thus, a thrilling murder case came into being.
As a result, reporter Bessie saw the scumbag and condescending opposition lawyer; the elusive and neurotic cowboy; and David Gore, who counted down many years to his life but just wanted to prove his innocence in the last few days. We follow Bessie's tears, three reels of videotape, revealing a humanity that shocks us to the point of silence.
On the day Constance died, David Gore returned to the yard of his house, rested his son's beloved dog plush toy, looked at the sky calmly, and then swayed on his swing, and was finally discovered by the new owner. , hurry up and leave, don't be embarrassed! That nostalgia, as if he promised his son to feed the goldfish is still in front of him. When I saw this, Hyun Ran realized that David Gore was planning his own death! When everything is under control, can you face it with confidence?
Whether or not the female student Pauline is in David Gore's plan is definitely not there. Because Pauline played a role throughout, she pushed David Gore to the cusp, the abyss of life. At the same time, David Gore awakened his great personality and exploded the ultimate energy of martyrdom. Pauline's postcard mentioned at the end of Bessie's first interview that the byline was a student who would do anything. And wrote: "My guilt is far beyond your imagination." At the end of the movie, David Gore was executed, and the cowboy sent half a million dollars and Pauline's postcard to Mrs. David Gore of Spain. It points out the ultimate meaning of the film: abolish the death penalty, so that everyone who makes a mistake can feel guilty, change, and have a second chance.
Should the death penalty be abolished, I don't know, all I know is, David Gore, it's a bit of a hangover.
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