Justice came late, and it came a little bit nonsensically

Elmira 2022-12-13 10:15:30

First of all, the British drama is very good, and the director has at least a good commercial foundation. It is a simple case. The filming is suspenseful, humane, and multi-line narrative. But the great thing is that the rhythm is relaxed and the rhythm is slowly opened. Then to the intense tracking when the suspect is locked, worrying about the suspect committing suicide, and then to the confession of the serial killer at the climax, when you think the dust has settled, the curtain of the second act slowly unfolds again. It turns out that catching the murderer is only a judicial trial At the beginning, the judicial ruling on the death of the drug-addicted prostitute and the struggle of various forces gradually became hearty and incisive.

The characters of all forces in the play all appeared at the beginning, which are complicated but vivid and real, which of course also reflects the basic skills of these very excellent actors in the UK. For example, the character of the male detective, at first, he thought he was upright, and in the face of a colleague who was accused of sexual harassment, he persuaded him to act on his own, and he could not understand why he chose to commit suicide; later, he entered the censorship system and had to give up the love he loved. Criminal investigation work, conflicts and entanglements with family members are indeed rich and three-dimensional. Of course, the other core character is the mother of a drug addict who is a prostitute. This actor is a real veteran, and her performance has reached a state of perfection. She is both doting and tenacious, and has her own values. She always supports the male detective, and she is also a great character. .

The overall image style is similar to a pseudo-documentary. The shaky pictures try to bring in the sense of reality. The actors' performance style is also very restrained. In addition, it is an adaptation of a real event, and it is impartial. , which also leaves enough space for the audience to think about the theme independently.

Finally, when it comes to the theme of this play, of course, it is factual justice and procedural justice. Just like the ending, the prostitute mother speaks out for factual justice, and the police chief honors the detective who promotes procedural justice. Just like "Three Billboards", there is no answer to who is right and who is wrong. The detective finally gave an interview and spoke on the theme that when your daughter is on the verge of being kidnapped, you start to crave justice. But it is very absurd that in the final trial of the drug prostitute case, because of a new judge, a new sheriff, and of course the jury, it was almost impossible to present new evidence and witnesses. A trial was overturned and the murderer was convicted. The huge and complex system of procedural justice seems to have appeared with a completely different face, this time standing with factual justice. Although everyone was satisfied with the result, they also felt a little confused, which can be said to be a nonsensical victory.

Justice is a self-contradictory chaotic system.

If you choose to stand up for facts and justice, then it is possible that even as a very successful police detective, there is a high probability that you will lose your job and become infamous; you may be like a prostitute’s mother, knowing who the murderer is, but the joint petition is huge but kicks To the slate, in this huge cooperative society, factual justice is just the good wishes of some individuals, but an egg that hits a high wall.

If you choose to stand in line with procedural justice, then you will find that you have fallen in love with a thousand-faced Guanyin, just like the male protagonist returned to the police station a few years later and found that all the new bosses who were enemies were no longer there, although the final nonsensical Victory was achieved, but I didn't know who to show it off. At the time, all the testimony and charges were invalid because of your own actions, and now the police force feels that you need to testify in court very much.

So it doesn't matter where you stand.

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