young people in the justice department

Orin 2022-04-19 09:01:24

From a thematic point of view, it is very similar to Wang Meng's novel "Young People New to the Organization Department", which reflects the corruption of a certain system, the sinking of ideals and the indifference of human nature. But in comparison, judging from the movie, the judicial situation in the United States is really much better than the current situation in our country. There is no power and money transaction, but it just allows the real criminals to get through the loopholes in the law and fails to get more severe punishment. , which resulted in strong dissatisfaction from law-abiding citizens. In contrast, China's judiciary is even worse. Corruption and perversion of the law abound, but the Chinese people have not seen that. On the one hand, because the quality of the common people has a certain gap compared with the engineers in the United States, and more importantly, there is no spirit of resistance, which is the result of the education of ignorance of the people. If you compare Wang Meng's "Young People New to the Organization Department" with the current situation, you can see that the world is indeed declining. In Wang Meng's novels, the main culpability of those leaders is that their enthusiasm for socialist construction has gradually disappeared, and their work has not been dedicated. Now, is this still a crime?

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  • Roselyn 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    Invited by the client to review the film, the slightly flawed jailbreak plan has led to the idea of ​​a similar American drama "Over the Wall", the score is not high, and the masculinity is very full.

  • Alexander 2021-10-20 19:02:49

    What a pity this ending!

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  • Nick Rice: [Referring to the machine administering the lethal injection execution] how does it work on a good day?

    Warden Iger: It's designed to be pain free, three drugs injected in a specific order.

    Nick Rice: At this point on, we're operating under the assumption the machine was corrupted.

    Detective Dunnigan: We're going to need a list of people who had access to the machine.

    Warden Iger: My people would not do this.

    Detective Dunnigan: I appreciate that, but I'm going to need more than a "hall pass" or a "note from mom."

    Nick Rice: [Reads writing written on one of the empty canisters in an evidence bag] "Can't fight fate". During the home invasion, Ames' accomplice said to one of the victim's the exact same phrase. Then he said the same thing to me in court.

  • Nick Rice: [In a car on their way to arrest Darby] I put him away.

    Detective Garza: [Reading his criminal profile on a computer] Three years? Is that the going rate for murder these days?

    Nick Rice: It was extenuating circumstances.

    Detective Dunnigan: The only "extenuating" circumstance should be is that he didn't do it.

    Detective Garza: But still, three years at "gladiator academy" like Marion Penitentiary, you expect him to come back a model citizen?

    Nick Rice: If you scholars didn't contaminate the crime scene I could've kept him up locked up longer