The cycle of good and evil through time and space

Zola 2022-01-14 08:01:15

Recently, I was watching the American drama "Cold Case" with the Chinese name "Iron Evidence Suspended Case". The drama is about the heroine who is a police officer who is responsible for investigating those old cases. Through the investigation of a case, those crime stories that traveled through different periods. Whether it is the victims or the criminals who have committed crimes, they are all so vivid in the interlacing of time and space.
The heroine also seems to be more than just performing the duties of a police officer. Every time she talks and visits people who have witnessed those cases during the investigation and recalls those old things, she can act as a woman’s sensitive emotions, and she can often see the heroine watching. The affectionate gaze of the victim's relative or lover is also one of the highlights of the play.
In fact, what is even more fascinating is that when a case finally comes to light, the former protagonists of the story give the viewer a sense of transcendence in the interaction between the past and the present shots of the film. The stories that happened because of money, love, hatred, and betrayal deeply affected the lives of those who had experienced it, and how they touched their human nature. As the privacy of their lives, they finally received fair rewards and punishments one day. Whether it was the victim or the victim, at the end of the story, in the interlacing of young and old, the feelings that seemed to be pressed in their hearts were released. Can’t help but sigh: Good and evil have reincarnation...
not so much a horror drama, as it is a collection of stories about ethics and human nature!

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Extended Reading
  • Birdie 2022-03-15 09:01:05

    It's just a story with nothing to watch, alas. . .

  • Mireya 2022-03-25 09:01:17

    Always make people be touched at the end

Cold Case quotes

  • Todd Whitley: What is the point of all of this, after so many years?

    Lilly Rush: People shouldn't be forgotten. They matter.

    Todd Whitley: You're a crusader.

    Lilly Rush: I guess I am.

  • Nora Lincoln: Mom, leave her alone.

    Della Lincoln: The girl needs help.

    Nora Lincoln: Daddy?

    Derek Lincoln: Don't look at me. I got a daughter who majors in business, a wife who majors in other people's business. Me, I'm just a restaurant owner.