A real movie, "Dead Man Walking"

Robb 2021-12-10 08:01:26

This movie is a bit depressing. What I said is that the original file
downloaded from eMule is the result of one paragraph. The subtitles downloaded on Saushou.com are only two paragraphs. As a
last resort, you can only download a segmentation software to split it. The
result is not very accurate. This results in lag in subtitles and pictures.
After tossing for a night, I was exhausted physically and mentally after reading it.

A few years ago, I heard Socrates say: I only know that I know nothing.
Hearing this, I couldn't help but raise my eyebrows, how about playing high and deep?
Now I don't think so. The
wise are suspicious, and the wise are confused about everything.
Just as the ancients said, "Large is like invisible, loud sound",
this may be a great principle that we mortals cannot understand.

However,
people in our society are too self-righteous and think too much about the exact things. It is
often shocking.
Especially for many men, if they admit their ignorance,
it would be better to kill him directly, it would be pitiful. NS.
Although we don't have to know shame or courage, the truth of knowing not knowing must always be understood.

Whether the sinful and hungry people really have to be put to death
is one of the things I changed from certainty to confusion after watching this movie.
In the movie "The Life of David Gore", the
hero and heroine wrote and directed a murder case,
using his own death to prove the fallacy of the death penalty. Although extreme,
it was sobering and numb.

In the film, there is a question that has always entangled me,
that is , what is the difference between death penalty and life imprisonment, can I use the latter instead of the former?
I really can’t answer, because it depends on who is looking at,
What if the victim is my child? Am I still hoping to pay for one life?

But what I can perceive is that tolerance is using its weak power to
change the consciousness of human beings,
even in the face of powerful scourge-like hatred, it seems so insignificant.

So I dared to say that tolerance is a constant level of evolution for a person and a nation.
In this regard, we seem to have a long way to go.

In addition, Susan Sarandon in the film, like everyone else,
should have met her in "The End of the Flower" and started to like her. She
feels that she is a person with her own thinking and determination. She looks charitable and makes people feel. Warmth,
I believe this temperament is born from the heart from the inside out. Even if she is an actress.
What's a little bit about it is that she and Tim really match up. He is really lucky. The whole world will remember him forever by relying on a movie,
but fortunately, he is not like our mainland singers, who can eat his whole life with a single song. Directed this good film.

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Extended Reading
  • Danielle 2022-04-20 09:01:42

    Let Susan Sarandon wash away the lead and win the award, Tim Robbins should really lead more films.

  • Granville 2022-04-22 07:01:29

    Even death row prisoners need dignity. Like Sarandon, like Sean Penn. Murder is definitely not right, but there is a reason to go back and see a lot of people like this. So whose problem is it? No one is willing to commit crimes. I think those inmates on death row are quite pitiful, but going back and thinking about those who were killed is even more sympathetic, so what should we do? !

Dead Man Walking quotes

  • Matthew: Thank you for loving me.

  • Sister Colleen: If Matt dies, guess who he'll be buried next to?

    Sister Helen Prejean: Who's the last person to die?

    Sister Colleen: Sister Celestine.

    Sister Helen Prejean: Oh Lord.

    Sister Colleen: You remember when that sweet little girl in the convent came after her wedding day to introduce her husband to us?

    Sister Helen Prejean: Sister Celestine said, "I'm glad I never had to share my bed with a man."

    Sister Colleen: She loved her celibacy so much.

    Sister Helen Prejean: I know. She's gonna be lying next to a man for all eternity.