"55 Steps", the saddest thing is that based on a true story, you know that this is the case, but you can't help it. The focus is not on the law but on people, who have the right to be respected and the responsibility to respect each other.
The saddest thing is that it's based on a true story.
<h1>You know that's the way it is, but you can't help it. </h1>
What kind of sparks are generated when two queens appear in the same biographical film?
The movie "55 Steps" is such a divine work. Take a neurotic character to the extreme.
"55 Steps", the saddest thing is that based on a true story, you know that this is the case, but you can't help it. The focus is not on the law but on people, who have the right to be respected and the responsibility to respect each other.
(Image from the Internet - 55 Steps Movie Poster)
Helena Bonham Carter and Hillary Swank can be said to add a lot to the film, and Helena Bergham Carter's neurotic performance style is also sublimated in this film.
"55 Steps", the saddest thing is that based on a true story, you know that this is the case, but you can't help it. The focus is not on the law but on people, who have the right to be respected and the responsibility to respect each other.
Helena Bonham Carter played Bellatrix in Harry Potter
Do you think a mentally ill person can decide how to be treated on his own?
"55 Steps", the saddest thing is that based on a true story, you know that this is the case, but you can't help it. The focus is not on the law but on people, who have the right to be respected and the responsibility to respect each other.
Eleanor Riese, played by Helena Bonham Carter, is a mentally ill person dissatisfied with the medical institution system, and she continues to resist, hoping that the treatment of patients will be improved. Colette Hughes, a lawyer played by Hilary Swank, accidentally represented Eleanor's case, and what she did not expect was that Eleanor's tenacity and bravery infected her, making this job that she only worked for became a career she had fought for all her life.
"55 Steps", the saddest thing is that based on a true story, you know that this is the case, but you can't help it. The focus is not on the law but on people, who have the right to be respected and the responsibility to respect each other.
"55 Steps", the saddest thing is that based on a true story, you know that this is the case, but you can't help it. The focus is not on the law but on people, who have the right to be respected and the responsibility to respect each other.
At the beginning of this movie, it is the scene where the heroine is forced to accept psychotropic injections and is locked up in a small black room for one night, helpless, painful, making the beginning of the film not so pleasant.
"55 Steps", the saddest thing is that based on a true story, you know that this is the case, but you can't help it. The focus is not on the law but on people, who have the right to be respected and the responsibility to respect each other.
Because the doctor forcibly injected the drug without the consent of the female owner, she had to defend her rights, and she complained to the Patients' Rights Promotion Association in a phone call and found Claire, a lawyer who was about to defend her rights.
"55 Steps", the saddest thing is that based on a true story, you know that this is the case, but you can't help it. The focus is not on the law but on people, who have the right to be respected and the responsibility to respect each other.
"55 Steps", the saddest thing is that based on a true story, you know that this is the case, but you can't help it. The focus is not on the law but on people, who have the right to be respected and the responsibility to respect each other.
As a lawyer committed to human rights, Claire is naturally willing to defend her rights for the heroine, but this road is doomed not to be smooth, and Claire was blocked when she first met the heroine, but the nurse who blocked it did not succeed.
"55 Steps", the saddest thing is that based on a true story, you know that this is the case, but you can't help it. The focus is not on the law but on people, who have the right to be respected and the responsibility to respect each other.
"55 Steps", the saddest thing is that based on a true story, you know that this is the case, but you can't help it. The focus is not on the law but on people, who have the right to be respected and the responsibility to respect each other.
"55 Steps", the saddest thing is that based on a true story, you know that this is the case, but you can't help it. The focus is not on the law but on people, who have the right to be respected and the responsibility to respect each other.
Therefore, the two protagonists of the movie met in this way.
"55 Steps", the saddest thing is that based on a true story, you know that this is the case, but you can't help it. The focus is not on the law but on people, who have the right to be respected and the responsibility to respect each other.
The two began a conversation, but in the eyes of the heroine, it was an interview, whether Claire was qualified to become her own lawyer.
"55 Steps", the saddest thing is that based on a true story, you know that this is the case, but you can't help it. The focus is not on the law but on people, who have the right to be respected and the responsibility to respect each other.
Claire told the heroine that you not only represent yourself, if the lawsuit is won, you will represent 150,000 mental patients.
"55 Steps", the saddest thing is that based on a true story, you know that this is the case, but you can't help it. The focus is not on the law but on people, who have the right to be respected and the responsibility to respect each other.
The conversation ended, and it was clear that Claire had applied successfully.
"55 Steps", the saddest thing is that based on a true story, you know that this is the case, but you can't help it. The focus is not on the law but on people, who have the right to be respected and the responsibility to respect each other.
However, one is outside, one is inside, the two can not communicate from time to time, the second meeting between the two is also not smooth, the hospital is obviously full of preparations, blocked Claire out of the door, helpless, Claire had to disguise and mix in.
"55 Steps", the saddest thing is that based on a true story, you know that this is the case, but you can't help it. The focus is not on the law but on people, who have the right to be respected and the responsibility to respect each other.
"55 Steps", the saddest thing is that based on a true story, you know that this is the case, but you can't help it. The focus is not on the law but on people, who have the right to be respected and the responsibility to respect each other.
The two had a second conversation, and the heroine recorded her own forced treatment and changes in her body (silently, a mentally ill person with such a clear mind cannot decide how to receive treatment. )
"55 Steps", the saddest thing is that based on a true story, you know that this is the case, but you can't help it. The focus is not on the law but on people, who have the right to be respected and the responsibility to respect each other.
With Claire's efforts, the heroine can finally leave the hospital and return to her home. But that's only the first step, because he will fight for 150,000 mentally ill people — through his own efforts, to change U.S. law so that mentally ill people can also enjoy their basic rights.
"55 Steps", the saddest thing is that based on a true story, you know that this is the case, but you can't help it. The focus is not on the law but on people, who have the right to be respected and the responsibility to respect each other.
When the heroine first goes to court, she needs to climb the stairs of the court, and the main obstacle of the heroine's mental illness is that she does not dare to go up the stairs, and the stairs of the court are exactly fifty-five steps - which is also the origin of the name of the movie. The climax of the movie is that Claire supports the heroine, who overcomes psychological obstacles and walks up the 55-step ladder, because in the heroine's heart, she represents 150,000 people.
"55 Steps", the saddest thing is that based on a true story, you know that this is the case, but you can't help it. The focus is not on the law but on people, who have the right to be respected and the responsibility to respect each other.
"55 Steps", the saddest thing is that based on a true story, you know that this is the case, but you can't help it. The focus is not on the law but on people, who have the right to be respected and the responsibility to respect each other.
"55 Steps", the saddest thing is that based on a true story, you know that this is the case, but you can't help it. The focus is not on the law but on people, who have the right to be respected and the responsibility to respect each other.
The heroine's road to rights protection is not smooth, the middle of the ups and downs have experienced many court sessions, there are victories and defeats, during the period, the relationship between the heroine and Claire has gradually warmed up, becoming a girlfriend who talks about everything.
"55 Steps", the saddest thing is that based on a true story, you know that this is the case, but you can't help it. The focus is not on the law but on people, who have the right to be respected and the responsibility to respect each other.
At the end of the movie, the heroine wins, and 150,000 mentally ill people enjoy their due rights, which is a happy ending for everyone.
However, the creator makes people, as if the Lord is sent by God to save these 150,000 people, the character is completed, she should go back to God to restore her life, and when Claire is ready to enjoy the hard-won moment of relaxation, she receives a phone call, and the heroine dies of excessive psychotropic drugs.
"55 Steps", the saddest thing is that based on a true story, you know that this is the case, but you can't help it. The focus is not on the law but on people, who have the right to be respected and the responsibility to respect each other.
As it says at the beginning of the article, "There's nothing sad about it —based on a true story."
"55 Steps", the saddest thing is that based on a true story, you know that this is the case, but you can't help it. The focus is not on the law but on people, who have the right to be respected and the responsibility to respect each other.
It's a real story, and the director doesn't give the story a perfect ending, but makes the film as brutal as reality, with a hero who saved 150,000 people fall.
The article ends with a quote from Claire at the end of the film
<h1>The focus is not on the law but on people, who have the right to be respected and the responsibility to respect each other. </h1>
(The screenshots in this article are from the movie screenshots)