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Blaze 2021-12-29 08:01:20

The story of a small person like "Justice Mercy" standing up against the entire system seems clichéd and the same, but the director combines race and court judgment themes to explore the widespread inequality in society and whether people should choose to be forbearing because of power and persecution. Under the blessing of the film’s true story background, the lawyer Brian, even though he was hindered by many difficulties, still did not give up his inner perseverance, bravely stepped forward to assist the victims, and did his best to speak out for many injustices. Behavior, to give all viewers the reminder and encouragement to regain their conscience and not to ignore any minor situations around their lives. "A lawyer friend once told me that it is best to keep a distance with clients and not to make friends with them, but you let me know that this is not correct, because only by understanding their situation can I know how to help them." I like the movie. The interaction between the lawyer Brian and the death row prisoner Johnny D. From the beginning, Johnny D’s disappointment with the judicial system was gradually moved by Brian’s firm will to the two trusting each other, and finally the prosecutor withdrew the prosecution. Although I did experience many desperate frustrations and powerlessness in the middle, Johnny D always believed that Brian could help him redress his grievances. No matter what the final result, he thanked him for proving that he did not commit a crime in front of his family. His emotions are even more touching.

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  • Adella 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    This film is in the same schedule as "Queen & Slim" in the cinema. People who fight for their own and others' rights are always worthy of respect and learning.

  • Johnathan 2022-04-20 09:02:05

    One out of every nine people is wrongfully imprisoned, and 30 years in prison is really hard. Equal rights lawyers, amazing

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