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Dead Man Walking: The Death Penalty

2023-04-18 00:34:06

I believe that the movie "walking by the dead" has had a tremendous impact on my life. This is a very emotional and moving film. This depicts the feelings of the victim's family and killer, so this is a good movie. It represents the pain and suffering experienced by families in all sorrows and hatreds of Matthew Ponceran. This movie also shows how family hatred has disappeared after Matthew was executed. The biggest emotional part of this movie is that it is really a pity when Matthew acknowledged that he killed teenagers.

The movie "Walking the Dead" is a socially very important movie to solve problems very related to modern society. This movie is exploring why one of men was sentenced to death and that the death penalty is illegal in the presence of humans. Director Tim Robbins tried to accept the view on the death penalty for the audience using dialogue, soundtrack of montage, camera angle, and certain actors. Tim Robbins deliberately chose to use two famous stereotype actors to play his hero. Matthew Poncelet is a tough rapist bought in a rather poor family in southern Texas. He was sentenced to death. His role is played by Sean Penn, Sean Penn is overwhelmed by temperament in real life, constantly breaking the media and abusing it.

Walking with the dead is the story of two death row prisoners, Patrick Sonier and Robert Willy, and their friends Sister Helen Prien. This story conveyed the problem which is controversial to the death penalty and made a deep personal review of the people involved. When they first began visiting these prisoners, Prejean's sisters were scared, but she trusted them and began to take care of them. She bravely helped spiritually and tried to reach out to help these prisoners as a guide. The death penalty is a form of justice recognized for many years. Geography, culture, the passage of time shape it, the crime and its recipient are different. In the United States today, the death penalty is an integral part of the criminal justice system. However, despite this, I think the death penalty is morally wrong.