Extraordinary court. Forget everything you know about justice, because the killer is the victim, and the jury is told not to judge. Especially women, because they are chimeras with a tail, do not understand why they did something, and tend to forget what they said not so long ago. From the point of view of feminism, this film achieves
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Extraordinary court. Forget everything you know about justice, because the killer is the victim, and the jury is told not to judge. Especially women, because they are chimeras with a tail, do not understand why they did something, and tend to forget what they said not so long ago. From the point of view of feminism, this film achieves the opposite goals - it makes women helpless and unreasonable creatures, unable to live either without a husband or without special treatment. Laurence was aware of the consequences of what would happen if you left a one-year-old on the beach during high tide, which is, by definition, was sane at the time. But the lawyer still clings to the former in the hallucination of the defendant and requires special treatment instead of prison. Well, if hallucinations began to appear from an antisocial lifestyle and loneliness, how would it fix the treatment - find her friends or a loved one? Laurence's denial of her guilt is curious - she is more willing to admit witchcraft, which she did not believe in before, than take responsibility for herself.
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