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看完越狱(prison break简称PB),心里的感觉颇为复杂,就像是刚看完世界杯一样,无比空虚,平时我这个时候应该在看PB啊,现在没事做了,恩,不过看完第一二季后,我的感触是,虽然他们都是犯人,但在他们身上我们依然可以找到人性中最感人的情节,应该说,PB中充斥着暴力的场面,但人文关怀所占的比重决不逊色于之,比如tweener,那个起初出卖大家的小偷,其实他也是被逼要自保,在那样的环境中,相信任何人都等于是自杀,但在他的最后阶段,他毅然放弃政府提供的优厚条件,没有把其他人的行踪泄露出来,而是把警方带到了那个和他一夜情(非贬义)的女孩家门前,按了门铃,深情的和她说,我永远不会忘记我和你那一夜在旅馆,我会给你写信,你会回的是吗?身后是蜂拥而至的警察,女孩惊呆了的表情,tweener依然保持微笑,像一个孩子,很可爱,在被警察拖走时,女孩露出了感动的笑容,我相信在那一刻,女孩深深地爱上了他,并且观众也会忘记他以前做过的错事,因为在他身上所体现出的浪漫,无畏,执着感动了无数人,如果要评选最感人镜头的话,我一定投他一票,在PB中的每个人身上我们都能找到那美丽的一面,值得人敬佩,即使是最坏的变态t-bag.
1、Michael Scofield
头脑。我理解的头脑,应该是智慧+冷静。作为这部戏的主角,导演很慷慨的把两点品质都赋予了Michael,他的智慧和冷静是贯穿始终的,近乎完美。
2、Lincoln Burrows
勇气。在整部戏中,Lincoln
应该是最有男子汉气质的人了。他明知有圈套还是要去救出儿子;当监狱暴乱他遭遇T-Bag一伙时,在没有退路的情况下勇敢的搏斗,毫无惧色。
如果你失去了财富,那你失去了一点;如果你失去了名誉,那你失去了很多;如果你失去了勇气,那你把一切都失去了。
3、Benjamin Franklin
责任。作为一名美国军人,当他发现虐囚事件时,勇敢的站出来揭露,结果被迫害(当然在中国,不要学他这一点,否则会死的很难看);当他为了生计去给别人开偷来的卡车被抓时,为了不让妻子担心和维护在女儿心中的形象,扔谎称在服役,而独自承受坐牢的痛苦;为了和妻女团聚,冒着极大的风险越狱。
有责任感的男人是值得信赖的,朋友也不会抛弃他,看看那些帮助他妻子和女儿逃亡的黑人铁哥们吧。
4、John Abruzzi
尊严。因为那句著名的临终遗言:“
I kneel only to God. Don't see him
here"我只向上帝下跪。他可不在这!
带着尊严与骄傲离去,以及自己的信念。从容赴死前轻吻十字架的样子,像是这一生都已获得救赎。
5、David Apolskis
忠诚。虽然开始David
处于对鸡奸的恐惧和汉堡的诱惑,曾经出卖过Michael他们,但当时他并不是他们中的一员,而且Michael警告T-Bag不要打他的主意这件事情,他似乎也并不知道。
在最后,当他被FBI抓获时,他没有背叛自己的朋友,毅然的选择了忠诚。
我们都看到了FBI给他开出的价码:不追究他的越狱行为,并送他到一所高级监狱去服刑。的确如果他供出Michael他们,这种“重大立功表现”是很有可能得到这些的。
我想当他敲开那个同车的漂亮姑娘的家门时,他一定知道这对他意味着什么,毕竟他一共只被判了2年的刑期。
6、Theodore Bagwell
信念。作为最不受欢迎的一个同伴,他一开始就是被越狱小组排斥的,他是以差点杀死John
Abruzzi为代价才保住了这张票,而且刚逃出监狱,就失去了一只手。
两次失去左手的是他,两次得到巨款也是他,别人都有朋友、家人帮忙或陪伴,只有他是孤独的,但他就凭着求生的信念,勇敢的活了下来。
7、Fernando Sucre
浪漫。作为一个只剩下16个月刑期的犯人,他越狱的理由竟然是怀孕的女友要和别人结婚。当他骑着朋友的大哈雷去拉斯维加斯准备在婚礼上把女友抢回来时,每个女人也许都在想:我要是他的女友该多幸福啊。
8、Sara Tancredi
敬业。当监狱开始暴乱的时候,她不顾警卫队长的劝告,执意进去抢救一个中暑的犯人;当生命垂危的John
Abruzzi被送往直升飞机时,是她陪在旁边焦急但是很不失冷静的不断呼喊:“John,坚持住,呼吸,坚持住,你会没事的。”在那一刻,我觉得这个恶贯满盈的犯人更象她的亲人,那也是Sara最美的时候。大家可以去看看,在第1季第13集一开始,那一刻,Sara就象一个天使。
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以上网友发言只代表其个人观点,不代表新浪网的观点或立场。A Path Out Of Prison For Low-Level, Nonviolent Drug Offenders : It's All Politics : NPR
A Path Out Of Prison For Low-Level, Nonviolent Drug Offenders
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The new guidelines are part of the Obama administration's effort to address long mandatory minimum sentences. Antwain Black (left) was released early after sentencing laws were first eased in 2010.
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The new guidelines are part of the Obama administration's effort to address long mandatory minimum sentences. Antwain Black (left) was released early after sentencing laws were first eased in 2010.
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Thousands of nonviolent drug offenders serving time in federal prison could be eligible to apply for early release under new clemency guidelines announced Wednesday by the Justice Department.
Details of the initiative, which would give President Obama more options under which he could grant clemency to drug offenders serving long prison sentences, were announced by Deputy Attorney General James Cole.
Cole listed six factors the Justice Department will use to "prioritize clemency applications" as part of the administration's effort to address long mandatory minimum sentences meted out after the crack-fueled crime wave of the 1980s. Those mandatory minimums were revised under the 2010 Fair Sentencing Act, designed to reduce the disparity between sentencing rules for crack and powder cocaine.
Inmates seeking clemency, he said, must meet the following criteria:
"For our criminal justice system to be effective, it needs to not only be fair, but it also must be perceived as being fair," Cole said in a statement. "Older, stringent punishments that are out of line with sentences imposed under today's laws erode people's confidence in our criminal justice system, and I am confident that this initiative will go far to promote the most fundamental of American ideals — equal justice for all."
In comments Monday, Attorney General Eric Holder said the difference in prison terms being served by drug offenders sentenced before the 2010 act, and those sentenced after, is "simply not right."
Cole also announced Wednesday that Deborah Leff, acting senior counselor at the Justice Department's Access to Justice Initiative, will head the Office of the Pardon Attorney. She and her office will play a critical role in reviewing the expected onslaught of clemency petitions, and making recommendations to justice and administration officials.
The Access to Justice Initiative was established in 2010 to promote fairness in legal representation and sentencing "irrespective of wealth and status."
In the interest of providing a "thorough and rapid review" of the expected wave of new clemency applications, Cole said he has asked lawyers throughout the Justice Department to help review new petitions.
Inmates will be notified in coming days about the clemency program, and how to access pro bono lawyers through a working group called Clemency Project 2014. The group, formed after Cole asked lawyers to help with the clemency initiative, includes federal defenders as well as representatives from groups including the American Civil Liberties Union and the American Bar Association.
While the move has been hailed by groups working for fairness in sentencing as well as further changes to mandatory minimum drug sentences — including bipartisan efforts on Capitol Hill — some prosecutors have expressed skepticism about the clemency initiative.
"Americans want to rest assured knowing that 10 years means 10 years, and life in prison means life in prison," says Scott Burns, head of the National District Attorneys Association. "Prosecutors' fears are that our low level of serious crime in America will begin to rise — and nobody will monitor the cost of re-arresting and re-prosecuting offenders when they commit new crimes."
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