Chapter 448: Zhu Zijun, I'm depressed

"In fact, I miss the carefree life I had at that time, and now that I have a higher status, I am less happy. Pen fun pavilion www.biquge.infomao sauce you don't understand. Zhu Zi sighed heartily

"What do you know?" said Mao Inoue, puzzled.

"That kind of loneliness and coldness in high places. It's cold in the heights. Zhu Zi shook his head, putting on a very lonely and invincible look.

", I don't see you're lonely, but it's true that you've become more shameless. Mao Inoue laughed and scolded.

"Hahaha, sure enough, you're still the mao sauce I'm familiar with. Zhu Zi was not angry, but laughed.

"Zhu Zijun, do you know? Actually, I also miss my life at that time. The longer you spend in the entertainment world, the more boring and empty you feel. Mao Inoue sighed.

"If you have any worries, you can say something to me, let me enlighten you. Zhu Zi looked at Mao Inoue very seriously.

"There are so many things to worry about, I don't know what to say. Mao Inoue shook her head in annoyance.

"Then tell me what bothered you the most. ”

Mao Inoue pondered for a moment: "Zhu Zijun, I found that I was depressed. ”

"Don't think too much, I'm crying. Sometimes you should go on variety shows to relax and relax. ”

"Then tell me what variety show I should be on?" Mao Inoue dragged his chin.

"When I'm done with the work at hand. I tailor a variety show for me, and you will be a resident guest at that time. ”

"Haha, I'm looking forward to it. ”

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After the work in the previous paragraph came to an end, Zhu Zi put the focus of his work on "The Winner is Justice" again.

In fact, Zhu Zi's tasks for Japanese dramas are only three or four.

And one of them is "Winner is Justice".

After graduating from the Faculty of Law at Waseda University, a rookie lawyer who joined Miki Law Firm for his professional training as a lawyer, Tomoko Daima (Yui Aragaki), a rookie lawyer who joined Miki Law Firm for his professional training, found Kensuke Furumimon (played by Masato Sakai), a legendary lawyer with various evaluations, to guide him under the guidance of the personal secretary of President Shoichiro Miki, who is also a lawyer and his boss. Kensuke Komito has a very high aptitude for defense, and he will not hesitate to use any means to win. Since his debut as a lawyer, he still maintains a 100% record of complete victories, and he was once a proud protΓ©gΓ© under Miki Choichiro (Katsuhisa Iwase). However, due to a certain incident, the two giants of the bar finally broke up. Because of the generous remuneration mentioned by the rookie lawyer when he asked for it, the black-bellied and money-greedy Gu Meimen became very interested, and for the sake of the huge legal fees, Gu Meimen finally agreed to go out of the mountain, and finally he won the lawsuit in court with his clever tongue and ability to reverse black and white. After that, as a rookie, Dai joined Gumeimen Law Firm to continue her practice as a lawyer, and the next series of lawsuits put the long-standing grudge between Gumeimen and Miki back on the table.

"The Winner is Justice" is the only Japanese drama that Zhu Zi will shoot next year.

The setting of the two main tasks is very important.

First of all, the screenwriter has considered the setting of lawyer Gu Meimen and Machiko, and the biggest difference between them reflects the two attitudes of society towards what is fair and just. Lawyer Gu Meimen embodies legitimate expectations, and lawyer Zhenzhizi embodies moral deserving. What does that mean? A legitimate expectation is that winning a lottery ticket is not a moral deserving of winning, but a legitimate expectation; a moral deserve is that the party who has trained hard for a long time in a competitive competition and finally wins the championship is morally deserved.

Many people in society have a morally deserving view of justice. For example, the harder a child works, the more the teacher thinks that he should get good grades, and it is inevitable that a child who does not work hard from an early age will have a poor life in the future, and so on.

Through Machiko's performance in each episode, it can be seen that she is a keen on morality and analyzes justice from the level of morality, but lawyer Gu Meimen has a very clear understanding of his own lawyer positioning, and he has no intention of being a "moralist" who shoots sentient beings from the top of the moral mountain, in fact, his own identity as a lawyer is not a person who advocates morality, and has said more than once that "lawyers are not gods". What Gu Meimen needs to do is to do his own thing within the scope of the law (fight for the rights and interests of his own agents?), the first thing that comes to mind for movies that do not fight for the rights and interests of his agents is the horror corner, and judicial justice is reflected in such a fair procedure.

If you look closely, this setting is embodied in all corners of the TV series. Everyone must be sympathetic to the weak, but the screenwriter just made the young people say "I'm going to kill you" at the end, why?

A very important concept of modern political philosophy conveyed by this drama through the above premise is that justice and justice should not be based on moral deserving.

John Rawls: A fair system answers people's questions and satisfies their legitimate expectations based on social institutions, but what they are entitled to is not commensurate with their intrinsic worth, and the principles that regulate the basic structure of society and prescribe individual duties and responsibilities do not involve moral deserving, nor should they be inclined to it. ”

"JohnRawls: We use our talents to succeed through the rules of the competition, but it would be a pride and a mistake to think that we should have the qualities that happen to be admired by this society. "So those who see the world from the perspective of Machiko are often cracked by lawyer Komeimen from another angle.

Contemporary political theory holds that justice cannot be attached to a good end or to the purpose of political life. In fact, there is only one way to complete the litigation representation of each episode and achieve what people think is fairness and justice, that is, the fairness of the procedure, and morality must not be used as an evaluation and qualitative indicator.

To put it a little further, if everyone is like Machiko, and the standard of justice in each episode is attached to a specific view of goodness, if justice is seen as a matching relationship between a person and other people's roles, there is actually no room for freedom, and if you want to be free, you should be like lawyer Komemon, and not rely on the constraints of those specific roles, traditions, and customs left from my parents and my society.

If it's just such a setting, it will seem that the whole drama is too humane, so the screenwriter has also put a lot of effort into the portrayal of the characters. Therefore, there are also some communitarian perspectives and even psychological perspectives that are vaguely involved here.