In my part, this is a fast-paced film, the plot goes fast, and it ends in a fog. If I were to say out of 10, I would give it a 7.3.
I prefer the casting of this film. All the looks and temperaments are online, but I’m a dog. Although the years are engraved on the face of the heroine, she is noble, elegant and temperamental. She is a beautiful lady. . Husband Jack is very handsome. The young Adam is also "a strange and beautiful young man" as described by the heroine, a beautiful young man who is sick.
The heroine is a judge who deals mostly with children's cases (the "Children's Act" is mentioned). She has been busy dealing with legal affairs all her life, and neglected her husband. The husband refused to be intimate with her many times, and the two had disputes and a crack in their relationship. The husband couldn't stand the loneliness later, had an affair and told her. The relationship between the two became increasingly tense. During this period, the heroine dealt with the case of a teenager who suffered from leukemia but was unwilling to accept blood transfusion treatment to survive - the original name of the teenager was Adam, who was 17 years old and almost 18 years old, and believed in God like his family (although I think It is likely the result of being brainwashed by the family from time to time). The Bible says that blood is a life and cannot be desecrated. If you accept the blood of others, it will be polluted and defiled. Therefore, the whole family is against blood transfusion. The court trial was deadlocked. One party claimed that the law should be followed, that minors should receive treatment, and that young life should not be willfully deprived; while the other party claimed that no treatment should be accepted. This is Adam's true intention. Independent thinking, should respect its own will. So the heroine, the judge, made an unusual practice and went to see Adam in person to understand what it meant. Adam was very excited to see the heroine who was a judge. The heroine and Adam had a good chat. The heroine was deeply moved by this humorous and lively teenager, and the teenager was also attracted by the charm of the heroine (the charm of a mature woman? / Noble, elegant and amiable ?/A beautiful singing voice confidante?) was deeply attracted. The heroine finally decided that the teenager should receive blood transfusion treatment, and the teenager accepted it and survived. Maybe this is the end, but the plot will continue to develop. After the teenager recovered, he no longer believed in God, and he himself was very confused about what to believe. With a romantic factor, he has read a lot of poems, and there are still many questions he wants to discuss with the heroine. But the heroines refused coldly. After that, Adam was desperate, and his condition relapsed and refused blood transfusion. At the age of 18, he could call his own life, and he chose death (perhaps he thought it was a kind of freedom). The heroine was very sad, and finally reconciled with her husband, attended his funeral, and the film ended.
I mainly want to analyze the heroine.
As a woman, she has multiple identities.
First, as a person in society, she is a judge. Judges demand fair justice, so she is also very rational and conscientious. As a judge, she is qualified.
However, she was always too dedicated and rational. As a wife, she has little communication and intimacy with her husband, and her relationship is no longer passionate and tends to be dull. She and her husband have no children but love each other better. So when she learned that her husband was having an affair, she was very angry. This is what a real wife should look like.
At the same time, as a married woman of a certain age, in the face of a young man's enthusiastic confession (despite her disappointment in her marriage), her heart fluctuated but she remained reserved. She was too rational, so she repeatedly rejected Adam. In fact, she also has a certain affection for Adam, otherwise she would not have rushed to see Adam who was dying, would not cry heartbroken, and would not have attended his funeral.
——Tucao part——
As a single dog who has been solo until now, personally, I think Adam may regard the heroine as redemption, and his attachment to the heroine should be a chick plot, right? I still don't understand what the relationship between the two is - gratitude or love? If it wasn't love, why did Adam kiss the heroine, and then the heroine didn't resist?
Then why did the heroine forgive her cheating husband so easily in the end? Didn't you get divorced before cheating? Is it because after Adam's death, I know to cherish those I love? "Unforgivable" echoed in my head. In my opinion, spiritual or physical derailment is unforgivable (I am still too young, too idealistic = =)
In the end, I still sigh that it is really difficult to be a woman. It is necessary to balance family, work and life (there may be conflicts between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law in the family, take good care of children, take care of housework, work is no different from men, and you must clean up and improve yourself in life), and you must refine yourself in all aspects. King Kong, simply superwoman. Come on, sisters, to become an excellent person in all aspects!
In other words, I originally thought it was a serious legal education film and came to study, but it turned out to be more like an emotional film, which was a bit disappointing. But you can still learn a little bit about the law. 1. Juveniles should be sentenced to receive treatment 2. "What the court is talking about is the law, not humanity" 3. The judge must stay awake and rational and so on...
I don't know what I'm expressing, my mind is in a mess, and I just write whatever comes to my mind. This is an incompetent article that was put together by feeling. But thinking that it's better than not writing it, I typed it out. I always remember the flag I set up~
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