"The Silent Truth" is too idealistic to accept the idea of ​​the TV series

This film is so much higher than reality, I really can't resonate with it.

couldn't accept the idea of ​​" Twelve Citizens " at first, and now he can't accept the idea of ​​"The Silent Truth".

No matter what era, there will be injustices of fate. Some people try their best to be unable to succeed, and some people buy a lottery and suddenly win tens of millions.


What's fair?

uses a trivial murder case to involve a group, a few people's lives, this is too idealistic.

Justice has scales, the reason why it doesn't resonate is because this case is really too small.

If you advocate this kind of idealistic feeling, then there are too many unfair things in the world, should you have to admit that Richard is upside down? Justice has scales and weights. Although

is very ambitious, it cannot generate empathy with . It's not that Caomin's life is not life, but the problem lies with the screenwriter and director. Of course, the matter of human life is a major event, whether it is the life of a big man or a little man. It's just that the director and screenwriter are too idealistic, and there is no way for people to empathize.

The coherence and logic of the plot is a little less, and it is not fascinating enough. There was a shootout in the last episode, several people died, and there is no follow-up. Characters are not well drawn.