Righteous mercy

Liana 2021-12-29 08:01:20

Brann, who graduated from Harvard Law School, is running a non-profit organization dedicated to providing legal aid to prisoners sentenced to death. With the help of Eva, Brann’s beautiful vision took root. He had his own office and gained the first client. Walter was once sentenced to death and imprisoned, even though he had a very sufficient alibi. In a blink of an eye, 6 years later, when Bran saw Walter, he found that his spirit had already been tortured by the long prison life. Brann decided to help Walter appeal, but his passionate behavior was chilled by the newly appointed prosecutor. In the case of losing support, Brann still insisted on reversing Walter's case.

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  • Edyth 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    The first film of 2020. Book fans, so movie fans. I prefer to read books, after all, I am myself. Still played well.

  • Modesto 2022-03-28 09:01:07

    "When I just came out of law school, I didn't know what persistence and belief were. It was Mr. McMillan who taught me how to face this job." It really doesn't need a lot of dramatic twists and turns, in In the face of a real death threat, everyone's reaction will be similar. Maybe from the screenwriter's point of view, such a turn is abrupt and blunt, but it is closer to the bloody reality. We all need this kind of help against discrimination and prejudice

Just Mercy quotes

  • Anthony Ray Hinton: [to Walter on his potential execution] You know what they said to me when they pulled me over... one of you niggers did it and... if you didn't then you're taking one for your homies

  • Walter McMillian: [to Herb] You need to be in a hospital not here