During the Spring Festival holiday, due to trivial family matters, there was no time to go into the theater. I started the make-up class today, and I read "Article 20" first.
To be honest, the last part of this movie brought tears to my eyes, all the climaxes are in Han Ming's final statement, and the most classic lines are also from here.
law, we cannot give in to lawlessness. ”
Everything that is right has a price, but you can't stop doing it because it has a price. ”
The law is to make it more expensive for bad people to commit crimes, not to make good people more expensive. ”
Why Hao Xiuping jumped off the building was because of desperation, desperation for fairness, desperation for the rule of law, and despair for prosecutors! ”
Although the final ending of the movie is good, the price is too great: Zhang Gui is alive and dead, Hao Xiuping is disabled, and Han Yuchen is also beaten by four thugs. Why is this happening? There are also examples of past cases held by the deputy procurator general and Han Ming, and today Han Ming raised his voice at the hearing, isn't it the iron case that Han Ming handled in accordance with the law in his actual work in the past?
The most basic function of the law is to maintain fairness and justice, but in the past, the judicial interpretation of "as long as you do it, you will beat each other" has caused irreparable harm to how many righteous and brave people like Zhang Guisheng and their families, why is our law so unaware? Are there similar loopholes in our laws that need to be addressed? These are all things that legal workers need to seriously reflect on.
The theme of the movie is very serious and heavy, but Ma Li's choice as an actor is a bit frivolous, and she and Han Ming's daily life lines are too many and playful, which always makes people feel like they are watching a sketch. In the end, the scene with Dean Zhang was handled too child's play and in a hurry. Everything else is fine.