The film tells the story of a group of members who oppose the death penalty in the United States. The film focuses on how David Gore, head of the Department of Philosophy at Austin University, was imprisoned and gave a living lesson to the death penalty system in Texas through his "unjust" death.
This film is full of suspense and suspense. With the reporter Prissy Bloom's follow-up interview on the whole case in just three days, he finally found out the truth. At this time, David Gore was also executed by the local government for rape and murder. When the truth about Prissy was revealed, organizations opposed to the death penalty even set off a fanatical protest, demanding the abolition of the death penalty.
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The film tells the story of a convicted criminal, David Gore, who was sentenced to death for murdering constance. It will be performed at 6 pm on Friday, and reporter Bloom has less than three days to finish his in-depth interview. David rejected all interviews before.
Bloom didn't take this task seriously at first, but in the process of contacting Gore, she found that everything was not as simple as it seemed, so Bloom decided to start looking for the truth with only three days left ... Around Bloom's interview task, the film is divided into three chapters, which gradually reveals David's tortuous and bizarre life track.
David was a professor of philosophy at Austin University, an accomplished scholar and an active advocate of the movement against the death penalty. His student Berlin, because he played truant, offered David a sexual bribe, which David refused, and finally failed and was expelled from school. After Berlin was expelled, he took the opportunity to seduce David, who was trapped and left a mark on Berlin. Then Berlin sued David. According to Berlin's "evidence", the court sentenced David to prison and lost his family and job.
After he was released from prison, David was discriminated against everywhere, suffering mentally and drinking heavily. His comrade-in-arms, constance, took him in and they fought together for the abolition of the death penalty. However, with little effect, constance was desperate. She was diagnosed with a terminal illness. So one night, she poured out her feelings to David and begged David to keep the tadpole in her body.
However, the next day, constance was killed at home, and the autopsy found that David's semen remained in her body, so David was regarded as a murderer, imprisoned for six years and was about to be executed.
Bloom was moved by David's story. She is convinced that David has been wronged and determined to get justice for him. In her hotel, she found a videotape with photos of constance before he died. Bloom repeated research and field tests, and concluded that constance committed suicide. She found constance's ex-boyfriend and stole a video from his house, which showed the whole process of constance's suicide.
It turned out that this "Murder" was directed by constance. She deliberately framed David and sentenced him to death. Then let his cowboy boyfriend release the video before David's execution, thus arousing people's aversion to the death penalty. Bloom drove wildly with the videotape, trying to make it public, thus saving David's life. However, no matter how hard she tried, time mercilessly pointed to the time when David was executed, and David died.
The fact that the videotape was made public really aroused people's disgust. David's life is irreversible. Everything seems to be over. The ending doesn't stop there. It turns out that David has always known that David is willing to prove to the public with his honor and life that the death penalty will wronged good people and is inhuman.
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