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The Children Act Reviews

  • Jeremy 2022-08-02 12:57:08

    The Children Act--The Wishes of Adults and Minors

    Jehovah's Witnesses believe that the soul exists in the blood. Blood is a gift from God, and if you mix your own blood with the blood of others, you contaminate your own soul. Jehovah's Witnesses who receive blood transfusions will be alienated by the Presbyterian Church. The claims of Jehovah's...

  • Hortense 2022-03-25 09:01:20

    too hasty

    It's a movie that totally exceeded my expectations.

    The film begins with a female judge dealing with a thorny case: a pair of conjoined twins are dying, and the hospital requires surgery to save one at the cost of severing the other's aorta. The child's parents couldn't accept it, believing...

  • Thaddeus 2022-03-25 09:01:20

    Law is not worth mentioning, human nature is not worth mentioning

    I often think about what the law is, laws and principles. It regulates people, guides people, but binds people. The law and countless moral standards are all about maintaining a kind of stability and balance. We draw from history and blood, but new blood is pouring in, and the old wheels of history...

  • Dock 2022-03-25 09:01:20

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    The contradiction of "I hate it but I accept it" Fiona opened up, and the boy was blind and now sees again. But countless young souls with countless possibilities will encounter the broken fairy tale, the problem of the throat, the poetic and the dream cruise. Fiona can't bear these dreams, not...

  • Krystal 2022-03-25 09:01:20

    The spiritual derailment of the middle-class elite

    Can't write short reviews. Well, that's just a brief review

    Tears kept flowing.

    Law is still a tool in the end, but who is this tool designed for, who is it used by, where is it used, and how is it limited and bounded? When the abstract ideology is expressed as a concrete form of art; when the...

  • Granville 2022-03-25 09:01:20

    Great performance indeed, but not enough.

    I knew immediately it'd be my type of movie as soon as the trailer revealed itself on the big screen in front of me - Emma Thompson, Stanley Pucci, a strong female protagnist thriling to do good at work while having struggles in her marraige. .. what not to like?

    Another eye-catcher in the trailer...

  • Demarco 2022-03-25 09:01:20

    Nothingness is a disease of not believing in anything

    Watching the movie is very smooth, several lines are scattered, the collision of law and religion, rationality and irrationality, the emotional life of mid-life crisis, and of course the taboo love of young and old (at least the audience reaction is definitely in love), each line Clue placement...

  • Owen 2022-03-23 09:03:14

    The restrained beauty of restrained regret.

    Haven't read the original book, only understand the movie.

    The first feeling in watching is that the sense of accomplishment in the profession of judge is overwhelming.

    And a proper sense of ritual can not only increase the sense of accomplishment, but also make people more determined to keep the...

  • Imelda 2022-03-23 09:03:14

    On the professional ethics of judges

    I watched this movie on the recommendation of a legal professional ethics teacher, and I always felt that it was a movie whose content was inconsistent with the title, The Children Act, but it was not discussing a child-centered value ethics. It is more about the professional ethics of judges and...

  • Kale 2022-03-23 09:03:14

    Sing another song for you SALLY GARDEN

    Intermittently, I read books for nearly two months verbatim; I got stuck and watched the movie of the same name for two nights frantically. Fiona in the play, no matter her appearance or her words and deeds, is completely in line with the image of the rational and emotional judge in McEwan's...