slightly disappointed ending

Felix 2022-12-21 12:12:18

Many people compare this drama with the truth capture not long ago. After reading both of them, I personally think this one is still lacking.

The first half of the plot is also very fascinating. In the process of watching, I believe that many viewers are thinking like me: If it were me, what would I do? Will you do things according to the rules and regulations, and even have merits and faults? Or is it really for the victims, for their families, as a policeman, for the people, doing what really should be done? No solution. Not even right or wrong.

Of course, the law should be gradually improved with the development of society and the loopholes in the past. Well, before that? I can't help but think of the domestic news in recent days that a 13-year-old boy in Dalian brutally killed another girl. Under the age of 14, as stipulated by law, detention and reeducation, the end. Even though there has been a lot of calls lately, even if the law will eventually be revised, but before that? Innocent lives, who else can defend?

He clearly did what he thought was righteousness in his heart, but was ostracized by his colleagues and even falsely accused by the victim's family. does it worth? I think he is also clueless. Once again, can he really make the same choice as he said.

The last episode was a bit shaky. It is true that the police detective broke the rules, but why was the police boss so obviously ostracized? No answer was given. In the end, it did not rely on any absolute evidence to turn the tables, but relying on "luck", just to change a judge, just to make everything retrial. And as an audience, watching this ending, it is also disappointing.

The law is not absolutely correct, and the defense of the law ultimately relies on human beings themselves. And human empathy, empathy, sympathy, and sense of justice are probably the most important.

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