first degree fear

Meredith 2022-03-22 09:01:23

I feel that the translation of this name is not very good, and it does not seem to be closely related to the content of the movie.
The movie is not bad. The whole movie seems to be telling a society in which black and white are reversed. Those who are good have darkness that cannot be explained, and those who are bad have justice that cannot be explained. As Martin told reporters at the beginning, "If you want justice then go to a brothel, and if you want to be played, go to court." "The justice system doesn't care if a person is really guilty, and neither do I." God's spokesperson Bishop has voyeurism, prosecutors use the church's land to make money, and the underworld Joey hopes that by his own efforts, these poor people living around him can get a chance to make a living under his jurisdiction, the police force Joey to persecute By means of provoking an assassination, Martin himself, as a lawyer, never cares whether he is upholding justice, but Alan, who has always been considered innocent, is the real murderer, who used everyone to help him get out of the crime. Good is evil and evil is good, maybe as Martin told reporters in a bar "I just choose to believe that people are good and that not all crime is caused by bad people." Good. There is no conclusion about being bad. A label cannot define the meaning of everything a person does. People are a complex combination, not just the simple meaning represented by a "good person" or "bad person".

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  • Evan 2022-03-23 09:01:27

    Great acting, unexpected ending

  • Brenna 2022-03-19 09:01:03

    The 27-year-old Edward Norton, with the blessing of his role, acting skills and appearance, completely obscured the brilliance of Hollywood first-line actor Richard Gere. The final reversal performance makes the film timeless. You know, this is Norton's big-screen debut.

Primal Fear quotes

  • Martin Vail: [sitting with Jack Connerman in a bar] Why gamble with money when you can gamble with people's lives? That was a joke. All right, I'll tell you. I believe in the notion that people are innocent until proven guilty. I believe in that notion because I choose to believe in the basic goodness of people. I choose to believe that not all crimes are committed by bad people. And I try to understand that some very, very good people do some very bad things.

  • Janet Venable: [aggressively to Aaron on the witness stand] Do you know what I would do if someone did that to me? I would kill him, I wouldn't hesitate. I would stab him 78 times. I would chop off his fingers, slash his throat open, carve numbers in his chest, gouge out his eyes, I swear to God!... But that's me.