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"Can't Prove" was released on the 26th Mo Yan served as the artistic director

author:China Women's Daily
"Can't Prove" was released on the 26th Mo Yan served as the artistic director

With Mo Yan as the artistic director, Li Pingping directing, and co-starring Mai Hongmei, Zhu Yongtang, Gao Longke, Liu Xiao and other co-stars, the crime suspense film "Cannot Prove" will be released nationwide on June 26. The film was screened in advance a few days ago, as a rare humane story in recent years to tell the selfishness of Chinese procurators in the process of law enforcement to overcome "revenge" and maintain the spirit of the rule of law, which not only returned the image of the previously serious Chinese procurators to humanity, but also created a "Duqiu" that belonged to Chinese audiences themselves.

"Unprovable" tells the story of prosecutor Jingyuan, in the process of investigating a murder that occurred twenty years ago, he discovers that the suspect Lu Runtang is his mother's first love and the culprit who caused his father to die depressed. In the process of searching for evidence, the selfish desire to avenge his father lingered in his heart, facing Lu Runtang, who may not be convicted, is it a public instrument for private use or impartial law enforcement?

Such a story setting makes the outcome of the case less important in this case, and the prosecutor's motivation to try to bring Lu Runtang to justice comes from his pain and hatred. "Unprovable" captures the audience's resonance by showing the weaknesses and struggles of prosecutors who also have human nature in a grand legal context. In "Unprovable", the prosecutor tries everything possible to legally use his power to prove the guilt of Lu Runtang, the person he hates incomparably, but the final result is that it cannot be proved. And this unprovoked sense of helplessness and frustration precisely reflects the hidden sense of justice in him and the spirit of the law.