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Doug 2022-01-20 08:03:00
contradiction
After watching the movie, what I felt the most was the contradiction of faith in Adam. At the beginning, the underage Adam in the movie refused to infuse others' blood for himself because of his beliefs (because blood is bestowed by God and is the most pure and noble). However, because of the...
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Trudie 2022-01-20 08:03:00
Life is more precious than dignity
Which is more precious, life or dignity? Judge May’s answer is that life is more valuable than dignity! As the nurses said, the boy's initial choice was to live for principles? Or die for principle?
The judge is a strong woman, but in fact she is also a little woman. Her husband...
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Nicole 2022-01-20 08:03:00
The Children's Act | How do you want me to love you
Fiona, the heroine of the film, is a judge who is called My Lady in court. She has to try endless and complicated cases. At the same time, she has to face the media accusations of grandstanding in the society. It may also include the plaintiffs and defendants. hysteria.
Back home, her husband Jack...
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Andreanne 2022-01-20 08:03:00
He came to your sally garden
1. The Fiona article Adam keeps asking you, he can directly stamp the dossier, but why did he make a special trip to the hospital to visit him who is completely irrelevant to you? You closed your lips tightly and gritted your teeth. You still didn't speak, but your stubborn eyes no longer exuded a...
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Bernadette 2022-01-20 08:03:00
A strange beautiful young man &My lady
A passionate, brave and sincere soul, after abandoning the only world he knows in his life, if the goddess of wisdom who led him to enlighten his mind cannot help him find a new outlet, he can only choose death.
For this strange beautiful young man, the god of faith has been shaken, and the heroism...
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Winifred 2022-01-20 08:03:00
Scribbled afterthought x
Has the end of the original work changed? Ian has nothing to say when watching screenplay. Although I am not very satisfied with the end of the original, I feel like a small episode in Fiona’s life, but the end of the movie is too scratchy. The beginning and most of the sideline characters are...
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Allan 2022-01-20 08:03:00
Hormone Disruption Syndrome (which can be fatal) during the transitional period from adolescence to adulthood
I haven't read the original work. After watching this film, I still think about whether the official and the boy are love or a kind of spiritual resonance. All in all, this life is missed.
The role of the judge can be described as an extinction teacher, who is ruthless in work, is ruthless in life,...
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Edythe 2022-01-20 08:03:00
Two souls met naked in a flash, one went to heaven and the other stayed in the world
After reading the "Children's Act" book, I watched the movie again. The original author McEwan adapted the script himself, perhaps in order to adapt to the drama of the movie, I personally felt a little less powerless and alienated in the book.
In the book, Fiona’s loss and boredom with her husband...
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Floy 2022-01-20 08:03:00
Can't write a short review
"I have never seen these kisses, I respect you like a god"
There is always a sentence In God we trust in American courts in the TGW, the first lesson of jurisprudence. The teacher said that the etymology of law is justice-the law of the sea has a certain pious belief in law, and the judge who acts...
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Darron 2022-01-20 08:03:00
This is a comedy
Fiona should be grateful to this fearless boy for saving her soul that was on the verge of collapse. She suddenly woke up from numbness and obedience, and saw hope and regained passion. Although the boy left the world early in this life, he found a confidant and a confidant who is willing to...
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