Let me first write 1. "DeadMan Walking 168 Hours": Susan Sarandon's Oscars. Driven by Jack, the elder brother lost a kidney because of this, and the younger brother left the band. Just as the surgery started, all the stamps were stolen.

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Let me first write 1.

2010-06-21

Recommend a few good foreign movies!! I will first write

1, " Death Prisoner 168 Hours " Dead Man Walking (1995): Susan Sarandon Oscars. Sean Penn plays a death row prisoner and gets tranquility before his death. The fact of murder is gradually emerging, and it is not important. What is important is the psychological changes of the death row prisoners. 2. "Assassination of Kennedy" JFK (1991): Prosecutors investigate the Kennedy case. Director of Oliver Stone , some people in the United States say that he is irresponsibly talking nonsense, while another Chinese netizen once said that the long shot of Kevin Costner 's final statement made him cry. A very good court speech, and it was praised by many people as a classic. 3. "Master Justice" And Justice for All (1979): Also known as the Pioneer of the Vanguard, starring Al Pacino. A first-class teacher from Peking University gave an example to say that the protagonist of this film is a third-rate lawyer. It's a third-rate...all

is a good court speech, and it has been praised by many people as a classic. 3. "Master Justice" And Justice for All (1979): Also known as the Pioneer of the Vanguard, starring Al Pacino. A first-class teacher from Peking University gave an example to say that the protagonist of this film is a third-rate lawyer. Is

a third-rate? No, it's just that he is indeed a lawyer who struggles with evil judges for justice. It's too urban to say he's third-rate. This film also shows a good performance of lawyers’ struggles between justice and professional obligations. 4. " Gandhi Biography " Gandhi (1982): Gandhi studied law and also worked as a lawyer.

This film won the Best Picture of the Oscar of that year. 5. "Scandal" (1950): Japanese legal film, an important work of Kurosawa. "The story centers on an incompetent and poor-quality defense lawyer and a young painter who entrusted him to defend a case of damage to reputation." "The finale of a court scene is almost 15 minutes long, with a solid shot and a compulsive drama."

6, "Civil Action" A Civil Action (1998): Also known as "The Forbidden Truth" and "Citizen Action", it was nominated for the Oscar of that year. It is a famous lawyer movie starring John Travolta. It is adapted from the famous work "Civil Action" by best-selling writer John Nathan Hal, and is a true story.

This film is also often mentioned by domestic law teachers, for example, the first sentence after waking up is the plot of "I object". An excellent film with a very concentrated and delicate expression of the actual laws of the United States. The story of "Civil Litigation" tells the story of a popular lawyer who lost everything because he took over a pollution case in Yishui; but at the same time, he had the opportunity to recognize the true meaning of the law and the value of life.

He continued to study the case in a dilemma of nothingness. The appeal lasted for eight years and finally won the case. The idea for this story began ten years ago. The famous writer Hal was invited to witness the Wu Ben case hosted by lawyer Xu Lijian. Xu Lijian hopes that Hal will write the wonderful process of winning the court into a bestseller.

At that time, he was a hot and valuable lawyer; he had enough evidence in his hand and was very sure to sue. However, the situation became worse and worse. While he was pursuing the truth, his money and friendship were exhausted, not only was he silent, but he was also heavily in debt. "I opened my eyes and saw a person on the verge of collapse." The author Hal recalled Xu Lijian himself and said: "That was a bottomless pit. All people who approached it must be tested by it. It tests your cognition, belief, and choice, and forces you to test your own value and the necessity of truth. This is the most fascinating thing about this case.

" 7. "Judgment" Procès, Le (1962): French film, directed by Orson Wells. The process of the police asking the suspect. This film seems to have an American remake. 8. Chicago (2002): A musical and dance film, won the Best Picture of the Oscar of that year.

Richard Kiel plays a lawyer who is good at operating. 9. " Death Prisoner's Dance " Monster's Ball (2001): Harry Berry won the Oscar for the Best Actress of the year. The story of the wife of the death row prisoner and the prison guard is considered a legal and psychological movie. and, as a man, I have to mention the performances in which Berry is very sexy.

10, "Householder of the Brother's Keeper (1992): American documentary . Legal debate. 11. "The Insider" The Insider (1999): Witness in tobacco litigation.Starring

Al Pacino and Russell Crowe . 12. " Never Compromise " Erin Brockovich (2000): Julia Roberts won the Oscar for the film that year with this film. The story of a legal worker (unlicensed lawyer) is that middle-aged women have low education and only rely on fair beliefs and fight a huge lawsuit with the cooperation of lawyers.

real person and real story. 13. "Three-dimensional Lies" City Hall (1996): Starring Al Pacino and John Cusack . The assistant mayor investigates a case of bribery by a judge. Before your relationship and career, choose to tell the truth. 14. "The Great Trial" The Verdict (1982): Paul Newman plays a poor lawyer who runs a case to revive his strength.

This film can reflect how "little lawyers" and "large lawyers" compete in courts in the United States. It is rich in information and can give people various inspiration. What a good movie. 15. "Killing": The story of a young lawyer and a young murderer may mainly be about exploring the value of death penalty (I can't remember it clearly for a long time).

Eastern European films can also be regarded as a psychological art film. 16. "Scandal": Record of a Political Prisoner: Korean movies, not that costume movie. A story of a political prisoner. 17. "The Last Moment" Reversible Errors (2004): TV movies.

is about to be sentenced to murder and murderer, which has caused the defense lawyer to question the justice of the judicial system, the greed of human nature and the price paid to achieve his goals by any means. Examining all the decisions that he could not turn back in his life, lawyer Rafe was determined to take good care of his sister who was mentally unstable in the suburbs, and he found himself at the intersection of life.

18. "Blind Well": It mentions the issues of labor insurance and personal protection for migrant workers in my country. 19. " Evelyn " Evelyn (2002): Irish film, Brosnan plays a movie about a worker who is fighting for custody of his children. Very good legal movie.

20, "Midnight Storm" Guilty by Suspicion (1991): Also known as "Suspect". Robert De Niro acted as a real-life movie that insisted on telling the truth during the American Cultural Revolution (during the period of the non-US Activities Investigation Committee).

Politics goes beyond the historical record of the legal community, in the United States, which has a great legal tradition. 21. " Philadelphia Story " Philadelphia (1993): starring Tom Hanks , won the Oscar for Best Actor that year, and also starring Denzel Washington . He was not as famous as he is now.

is often filed in a legal movie, a gay lawyer sued his firm for a "labor dispute". Rich info. What a movie, I still remember the defendant female lawyer using eight "fact" parallel sentences in a short statement. It is very vivid and fully demonstrates the lawyer's skills. 22. "The Spokesperson": Also known as "The Pig's Doomsday", a French medieval legal film, has not been watched yet.

23, "Iron Law and Tenderness" Suspect (1987): The story of American legal aid lawyer. Another film directed by female director Peter Yates reflects the American judicial system. The director is very experienced in handling this film. He mastered the scattered atmosphere and the ups and downs of court debates accurately and effectively. The climax of the whole drama was drunk in one go, which made people very enjoyable after watching it.

24. "American Dream": A documentary of the American Workers' Strike, which is considered a constitutional movie. 25. "The Devil" Monster (2003): Starring Charlize Theron for this film won the Oscar for the film, a female serial killer movie, real story, and the documentary will be mentioned below.

26. "The Great Trial of Berlin" Judgment in Berlin (1988): The East Germans hijacked to West Berlin and were tried in West Berlin. The US judge went to the trial. The handling of different legal systems and the plot of temporary training of jurors is considered an international law movie.

27, "Fear First" Primal Fear (1996): Richard Kiel plays a lawyer again (see "Chicago" above), Edward Norton's debut work has been fully demonstrated, and this film can be recalled in the famous "Qiu Xinghua Case" in my country in the past few years.

28. "Biweekly Lover": It is probably a pink light comedy like "The Pretty Beauty". Sandra Bullock plays a lawyer, and Hugh Grant plays his employer.29. True Believer (1989): A lawyer who defames drug crimes defends a murder case beyond his business scope (just look at the division of labor, it has reached this level), and there are often humorous dialogues and scenes.

30, "Boy is also a Foundation" Scout's Honor (2001): A real-life documentary about gay Americans fighting for civil rights. 31. " Change Line Life " Changing Lanes (2002): Two people escalate into big things because of small things, fighting each other.

One of them is a young lawyer. 32. " Hot Tears Scars " Dolores Claiborne (1995): A work adapted from the novel "" by Stephen King, a homicide case that was heard many years ago. This is the most overlooked movie adapted by Stephen King’s novel.

33. "Steve": A documentary about American teenager discipline. 34. Article 39 of the Criminal Law Keiho (1999): Japanese legal film, In 1997, a 13-year-old middle school student in Kobe cut off the head of a 9-year-old boy and was exempted from prison due to Article 39 of the Criminal Law, which caused controversy and the truth emerged.

35. "Return to Innocence": The movie about the crime of trafficking in obscene materials mainly talks about the correction of an unjust crime. 36. "Perfect Husband" The Perfect Husband: The Laci Peterson Story (2004): Also known as "Pairing with the Killer", a marital murder case.

37, " Out of Control Jury " Runaway Jury (2003): Telling the story of an American jury, adapted from the legal novel of the same name by John Grisham . The plot is ups and downs, with a wonderful rivalry between two veteran actors, Dustin Hoffman and Gene Hackman.

38, "Kill a Mockingbird" To Kill a Mockingbird (1962): a classic legal movie starring Gregory Parker . 39. "The Thin Blue Line" the thin blue line (1988): This case occurred in Dallas, Texas, USA in 1976. A road policeman was hit and killed by a car. The police had no clues to solve the case.

16-year-old teenager David accused Lan Dao, a passerby who had no criminal record, was a suspect, and Lan Dao was found guilty and was sentenced to life imprisonment. Director Errol Morris uses a semi-documentary method to track down a police murder case, and successfully unearthed the truth of the incident. The unjustly accused suspect was sentenced to 11 years and then recovered his innocence.

40, "The Accused" The Accused (1988): Judy Foster won the Oscar for the first time with this film, and in the film she played the raped woman. 41. "Cry in the Dark" A Cry in The Dark (1988): Adapted from the book "Evil Angel", which is a real event.

film adopts a documentary style, calm and objective, and the characters created by Meryl Streep are very layered. 42. "I Want to Live" I Want to live (1958): The film tells the story of the widowed middle-aged lawyer Agerman who married the young girl Anne as his wife. Although Agerman loved his wife deeply, he lived a nameless couple life after marriage. Anne actually fell in love with Agerman's son.

and Edgeman's old lover Dieselize, who became a famous actor. In order to clear up these complex emotional relationships and regain her sweetheart, Dieselli used a banquet to design a plan to make the lover finally get married, but she was put into prison by herself. 43. "The Successor of the Wind" Inherit the Wind (1960): This film is adapted from real stories.

A country teacher was arrested by the police in 1925 because he violated the legal ban at that time and taught Darwin's "theory of evolution" in class. This incident caused a sensation in the quiet southern town. The two top lawyers each defended each other on both sides based on the representatives of one side, which was equivalent to a direct challenge to God's authority by mankind.

44, "The Trial of Nuremberg" Judgement at Nuremberg (1961): This movie was filmed by socialist producer Stanley Kremer based on the memoir of Presiding Judge Hrut. There was a TV series with the same theme before. Theme of

video: What responsibilities do individuals bear when the entire society commits atrocities. In addition to the outstanding themes, the film also has impeccable acting skills, and the two actresses are even more wonderful. 45. "The Little British Overlord" let him have it (1991): In Britain in the 1950s, Derek, a bad-minded group of hooligans got involved.

leads them a young man named Chris and is obsessed with American gangster movies. The friendship between Chris and Derek made them involved in a real case that will forever shake the British belief in the death penalty... 46. " Good Minister of the Consort " A man for all seasons (1966): This film is adapted from a stage script by Robert Bautt and won six awards including the 39th Academy Award for Best Picture.

video, like "The Bridge of River Kwai", praises British-style beliefs, or expresses British-style paranoia. The performance of the male lead Schofield is brilliant, and the other actors are also quite exciting. The 1988 remake has a stronger lineup, starring Charlton Heston. This film is valuable for those who are interested in British history or British national sex.

47, " Onion Field " the onion feild (1979): also known as "pastoral disaster", an American movie. 48. " The Debt of the Wealthy Family " reversal of fortune (1990): This film tells the story of a rich man accused of murdering his wife. All the evidence is very unfavorable to him. The jury believes that the crime is convicted and will be sentenced.

He dissatisfied with the appeal and appointed a law professor to appear in court to defend himself. The law professor overturned the first-instance guilty verdict through a strict investigation. Although the possibility of murder remains, there is no legal basis for the charges. 49. "Rellington No. 10" 10 rillington place (1971): The owner John Kristy is a bald middle-aged man with a kind appearance. No one would have thought that he was a ruthless serial murderer.

Ivan was prosecuted for murdering his wife and her infant daughter, and was eventually sentenced to death, but the real murderer was Christie, who served as the number one witness in court. Ten years later, the police found multiple female bodies at Christie's residence, which revealed his heinous crime. 50. "The Anger of Angels" Rage of Angels (1983): American TV movies.

51, " in the name of the father " In the Name of the Father (1993): Starring Daniel Day Lewis. "The story of the film comes from Gerry Conlun's touching memoir "Proof Innocence", which tells the story of a Northern Ireland youth arrested by British police authorities in the 1970s for false charges.

police used a confession to force him to write a confession and was sentenced to life imprisonment a year later. Gerry's father was implicated for no reason and eventually died in prison with unjust grievances. It was not until the 1980s that Gerry was regained himself with the help of a female lawyer Pierce. Director: Jim Sheridan , starring: Allison Klausby, Philip King, Emma Thompson , Daniel Day-Lewis, Winner: Golden Bear Award at the 1994 Berlin International Film Festival, Best Actor Award at the Boston Critics Association Award at the 1993 British Evening Standard Film Award at the 1995 British Evening Standard Film Award at the 1995

52, "The Life and Death of a Serial Female Killer" Aileen: Life and Death of a Serial Killer (2003): The documentary about the prototype of the story of "The Devil" mentioned above.

53, "The King of Tales" Liar Liar (1997): a comedy film made by Jim Kelly that ridiculed lawyers. 54. "The Hurricane" The Hurricane (1999): also known as "Hurricane".

starring Denzel Washington. Real-life adaptation, the story of the boxing champion being wronged and constantly appealing and complaining. 55. "The Return of Martin Geer" Le Retour de Martin Guerre (1982) : French movie, starring Geral Depadillo .

American remake is called "It seems like an old friend is coming", starring Judy Foster and Richard Kiel, including the medieval court trial. 56. " extrajudicial ": Hong Kong movie, starring Andy Lau . Similar to that Indian movie "The World". 57. "The Ultimate Witness" The Client (1994): Starring Susan Sarandon.

is adapted from the legal novel of the same name by John Grisham. The story tells a female lawyer who is obliged to help children escape gangster hunting. 58. "Time to Kill" A Time to Kill (1996): Director is also the director of "The Ultimate Witness" Joe Schumacher .

film describes the story of a lawyer defending a father who killed someone in court due to anger. Adapted from the legal novel of the same name by John Grisham.59. " Goose Assassination Order " The Pelican Brief (1993): Adapted from the legal novel of the same name by John Grisham, starring Julia Roberts and Denzel Washington.

The big conspiracy behind environmental litigation. 60. "Simpson's Dream Team": a documentary, which records the lawyer background and resume of the defendants' lawyer group in the Xin case, including Harvard professor Derchovitz, the author of "The Best Defense". The audience can see the style of the top American lawyers in real life.

61. "Law Firm" the firm (1993): also known as "black wealthy enterprise". Adapted from the legal novel of the same name by John Grisham, starring Tom Cruise, it tells the story of a lawyer who just graduated from college entering a wealthy black company and discovering a conspiracy of senior officials fighting against it.

62, " Wall Street " wall street (1987): directed by Oliver Stone, Michael Douglas won the Oscar for the year with this film. It tells the story of a big capitalist on Wall Street who pursued "greed is a virtue" until his decline. From the current perspective, it also has quite strong practical significance.

63, "The Rainmaker" the rainmaker (1997): Adapted from the legal novel of the same name by John Grisham, directed by the great director Francis Ford Coppola , starring Matt Damon , and is another story about students who graduated from law school entering the legal industry.

64, "The Shawshank Redemption" The Shawshank Redemption (1994): Adapted by Stephen King's novel of the same name, too famous to introduce it. 65. The Gingerbread Man (1998): Adapted from another lawyer novel by John Grisham.

The lawyer met a mysterious woman and was in trouble. Directed by Robert Altman, the master of "group drama". 66. "Role" Karakter (1997): Oscar for foreign language films, Dutch films. The rhythm is like an opera, full of joy. The most impressive thing is that as the court executive judge, the father seemed to be the embodiment of the cruel side of the law. He was loyal to the level of a martyr to the level of a martyr in the execution of the law. Even though millions of people have gone there, I admire him.

The film has a wonderful story and a magnificent structure. It is a good movie. 67. " First-degree Murder " Murder in the First (1995): Young lawyers who have just entered the industry adhere to their beliefs, fight against the powerful state machine, are brave and scheming, and safeguard human rights. It is recommended that our country's Lawyers Association avoid the oath activities of new lawyers like the emperor's new clothes, and hold more such movies to open up and learn from other people's legal beliefs.

68, " Yihai Xiongfeng " A Few Good Men (1992): Also known as the good man Liao Liao, adapted from another lawyer novel by John Grisham, a story of the United States Military Court. Tom Cruise, starring Demi Moore , Jack Nicholson .

69, The Devil's Advocate (1997): Starring Al Pacino and Keno Reeves, discussing the original sin of lawyers, is of considerable depth. 70. Mr. Smith Goes to Washington.

Smith Goes to Washington (1939): It is indeed quite good. If you want to talk about the more "big" legal issues such as parliamentary system, democracy and news, it is really an example film. 71. "The Pretty of Law" Legally Blonde (2001): Similar to "The King of Talk", the comedy movie wrapped in law is a branch of legal movies.

72, "The Court on the Horse" (2006): Chinese main theme legal movie. A very simple story, a very simple shooting technique, "it's like a documentary, and a feature film." It conquered the Venetian Film Festival and the domestic film bureau, all relying on sincerity. 73. "Trial of Tokyo" (2006): Chinese legal film, directed by Gao Qunshu.

74, " Twelve Angry Man " (1957): Sidney Rumait 's first work, I personally believe that it ranks first in legal films and ranks quite high in imdb. In 2007, Russian director Mikharkov remakes this classic, and the remake also received a lot of praise.

75. "Reader" tried a German female war criminal after the war. There are thoughts about natural law and real law. .Close

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2005-11-12

What are some good ethical films recommended?

Kieslowskid's Ten Commandments "Ten Commandments" The "Ten Commandments" in the Bible are also called "Ten Commandments". Judaism's commandments. According to the Bible Exodus, the Ten Commandments were given by the Lord, and they ordered Moses to be promulgated and performed. The content is: No worship of other gods; no creation and worship of idols; no false claim to the name of Jehovah; no sacred day; no filial piety to parents; no murder; no adultery; no stealing; no false testimony; no greed for other people's property. Christianity also uses the Ten Commandments as commandments, and the organization and order of the provisions are different from the same faction. The mysterious atmosphere begins with a mysterious stranger sitting on the ice, rising a fire and shedding tears. Then Paul's aunt faced her nephew on the screen sadly, which was a dead image. From then on, Paul was a pure child. Like his father, he had a passion and trust in computers and numbers, which maintained... All

Christianity also uses the Ten Commandments as commandments, and the organization and order of the articles are different from the same faction. The mysterious atmosphere begins with a mysterious stranger sitting on the ice, rising a fire and shedding tears. Then Paul's aunt faced her nephew on the screen sadly, which was a dead image.

From then on, Paul was a pure child. Like his father, who was a mathematics professor, he had fanaticism and trust in computers and numbers. This maintained the intellectual and rational communication between the father and son, and was the only channel for communication with his mother who lived abroad. Paul relies on his aunt's guidance for his faith.

But his father's obstruction of Paul in religious class was the lead that he believed in science and despised spirituality. My father used a computer to estimate that the thickness of the ice layer on the lake was safe, but it cracked even though it was worse than that of the sky. Paul wore the Christmas gift skates from his father and was buried at the bottom of the lake, replaced by the image of the cracked ink bottle and the desperate father smashed the altar, and the Virgin's cheek also dripped wax tears.

Finally, I returned to my aunt staring at Paul's face on the screen, an almost stopped image. "The Second Commandment" A hospital director lives alone in that apartment. Take care of your life by yourself. Work and rest rules. The stories he tells to the maids every week reveal his past and why he is now living alone in the apartment.

One day, his regular pace of life was disturbed by Dorota who lived in the same apartment in the corridor. She asked the old doctor in the final analysis about her husband's chance of survival. It turned out that she and her husband could not have children for many years, but Dorota loved her husband. Now she has a child with a lover. If her husband dies, the child will be born; if her husband can survive, she will have an abortion, but she will never be able to have children again.

A word from the doctor at this time became a bet that can determine the life and death of a child. The doctor originally faced her with a difficult attitude, but although he understood her difficulties, he still refused to draw a conclusion, because during his career as a doctor, he had seen too many examples of life that should not be extinct or should not be extinct. Just after Dolota decided to have an abortion, before the operation, he went to see the old doctor. The doctor told her, "He will die.

" saved two lives, and her husband also lived in a miraculous image - the bee resurrected from the rotten jam - like his rebirth. He went to thank the old doctor and said, "We are looking forward to a baby. Do you know how beautiful it is to have a child?" The old dean said lightly: "I know.

" "The 3rd Commandment" On the snowy Christmas Eve, every household closed the doors and windows. While having Christmas and family at home, Zanuz's past lover, Ava stared at him in church with a look of mercy, until he found her, he slipped away and cut off the telephone line at home.

And his doorbell still rings. Zanuz lies to his wife and goes downstairs to see her on the grounds that the car was stolen. She lied that her husband had disappeared since he went out in the morning and had actually left her three years ago. She lied to him to leave the warm home and played a life-and-death game with her. After she couldn't find her in the emergency room of the hospital, he began to understand her tricks. Although she knew it well, she was tacit.

Ava was so angry that she began to complain about his farewell many years ago.But Zanuz didn't understand what she was doing tonight. Ava said, "It's hard to spend Christmas Eve alone. I bet with myself that if I keep you by my side until seven in the morning, I can get a new life." Zanuz asked, "What if I fail?" She threw two poisons out of her pocket and stomped them on her feet.

"The 4th Commandment" Anka is in his twenties and is a sensitive female student in the theater department. She has a bad emotional scene with students of the same age, but she understands it under the guidance of her father's teacher. She had noticed that there was often a yellow envelope on her father's desk, with the letter "can be opened after I die" placed together with the air ticket and passport.

Before getting on the plane, my father specifically told her to go to the drawer to get the unpaid bill. She saw the yellow letter again, and her curiosity drove her to cut the letter, which also had a white envelope inside. From her mother's relics, she found some photos with a white envelope of the same style. Therefore, she imitated the handwriting of her mother's letter and simulated a letter. When she was welcoming her father off the plane, she recited the fake letter: "Dear daughter, I have a very important news to tell you that Michael is not your father..." The father only slapped her in the face.

You want me to do this. "She had enough reason to say this, so Michael just lowered his head and said nothing. He ruled out the original sin of eunuch, began to convince him, and confides his father's perverted Oedipus complex like Eve . And one of his father's friends was named Adam, and broke in at the right time. The next morning, she saw her father's back walking out of the door with a bag and thought he was going to run away, so she chased him out to confess, and said, "I said panic and fabricated the letter.

Dad, what exactly did that letter say? ""I have no idea. ""where did you go? "Go and buy milk for breakfast." After returning home, they burned the letter, leaving only a corner: "Dear daughter, I want to tell you, Michael..." The rest were burned. "The 7th Commandment" A five-year-old girl was worried about nightmares or fearing the disturbance of the adult world at night, which aroused the concern of two women, but only the older one could comfort her.

Marga, a young unmarried mother, dropped out of college, applied for a passport and prepared to go to Canada to kidnap her daughter to Walt's residence. Walt is Anna's biological father and Marga's former secondary school teacher. Marga can no longer bear her mother Eva -the principal of that school-for the sake of She covered up the scandal, became a registered mother, and monopolized her daughter's selfishness.

Both adults were rather immature. For Eva, she was completely disappointed with her daughter, which made her move her hope to Anna. For Maga, she could not get maternal love and could not give maternal love, so she wanted to take her daughter back from her mother. For the ignorant Anna, she protested and confused to the two adults with their own selfishness with crying at night.

Maga learned that it was impossible to get shelter from Walt, so she took Anna to the train station. Finally, she met Eva who was eager to find her whereabouts. Maga had to return Anna and jumped on the train that was about to start, and the mother shouted at the last moment: "Come back, my daughter." "The 8th Commandment" In the black background, a close-up shot is moved towards an adult figure, holding a little girl's hand.

Then cut into a forest with early morning sun, an old woman running in the forest in the morning. Her firm eyes revealed a little restlessness. Strangely, she offered a bouquet of flowers every day in the empty room that turned out to be her son. She is Sophia, a professor of ethics. One day, Elizabeth, a Jewish woman from the United States, who had translated Sufia's works, came to listen to her class.

students stood up and posted stories of moral dilemma. By discussing moral issues, Elizabeth told the professor many years ago without pointing out who he was: During the Nazi period, a Jewish girl who was extremely eager to rescue The child was refused shelter by a Catholic family on the grounds of different religions. The little girl was Elizabeth, and the professor of ethics was the mistress of the family.

Later, she brought Elizabeth to her house, one of the empty rooms was originally housed by her son. Now, the redemption action of changing flowers every day has been obtained by Elizabeth's surprise."The 9th Commandment" When Hanjia's husband Luo Wen learned that he was sexually incompetent, he told his wife and encouraged her to have a boyfriend, but he was still worried. By eavesdropping on Hanjia's phone, he searched for the bags found in her room - the remains of her young college lover, and later further followed her to their private meeting, which increased her pain.

Once, Han Jia finally found him in the closet. Their confrontation and Luo Wen committed suicide everywhere showed the contradiction between what he said and what he thought. Although Han Jia also expressed his deep love for Luo Wen in spirit, he still tried the possibility of separation of spirit and flesh in private, but it was exchanged for Luo Wen's difficult to balance. In the end, the two were finally forgiven and comforted by the phone call (which was also the medium that prompted the separation).

"The 10th Commandment" This black comedy expresses human greed, and three black dogs solve the puzzle of two sisters' conspiracy and two brothers' suspicion. At the beginning, the comparison elements were grouped with vitality and death. Jesse was the lead singer of the "Death City" band. She was hoarse and danced and sang ROCK on the stage. The next scene was a dead fish tank, revealing the news of his father's death. He and his brother Arthur did not care much about death, but they worked very hard to lock the doors of his father's residence and found stamps with inestimable value.

At this time, a person who claimed to be their father's creditor came in to collect the debt. Originally, they wanted to sell the stamps to repay their debts, but after the owner of the store told them that they were worth several buildings and cars, they immediately held the stamps to prevent them from being stolen. They studied their father's manuscripts day and night and found that if they could collect complete sets of stamps, they would be more valuable.

Arthur couldn't help but regret that he had given his son a worthless stamp. Later, he exchanged a bunch of bad stamps with others, so he pursued him to a stamp dealer. He used Arthur's greed to tell him that he had a priceless stamp they missed. But the condition is to get the kidneys that his daughter needs. Driven by Jackson, the brother lost a kidney because of it, and the younger brother left the band. Just when the operation started, all stamps were stolen, and the brothers were suspicious of each other. In the end, the mystery ended with the appearance of the criminal - the two brothers at the same time discovered that the person who came to collect the debt was versing with the stamp dealer, and each held a black dog exactly the same as them.

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