

Onrecht!
Nobita, Gian, Shizuka, and Suneo is preparing for a school play on the "Journey to the West". As they are arguing about who should play the role of the monkey king, Nobita suggested that the real monkey king should play the role. Because the monkey king is only a legend, Nobita and Doraemon have decided to go back in time using the time machine and make a fake one and show Gian, Shizuka, and Suneo to prove that they are right. Unfortunately, Doraemon's machine allowed the fictional monsters to come to the real world and defeated the entire human races, thus turning the future (Nobita's time) into a demon-ruled world. In order to reverse the change, Doraemon and gang needed to return to the past and capture the demons back into the machine. On the way, they have met the real monk and rinrei (a child). At the end, they have either returned the demons back to the machine or destroy them with Dorami's help, thus turning the future back to normal.
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the Dutch legal system's handling of wrongful convictions, specifically focusing on cases where individuals claim they have been unjustly found guilty. It explores the emotional toll on those affected and the systemic challenges in overturning such verdicts. The film highlights the complexities of evidence, memory, and the pursuit of justice when the system falters.
Critical Reception
Onrecht! was met with a mixed to positive reception, appreciated for its sensitive exploration of a difficult subject matter within the Dutch justice system. Critics often highlighted the emotional depth and the importance of the topic, though some noted that the pacing could be slow at times. Audience reception generally mirrored this, with many finding it thought-provoking and impactful.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its empathetic portrayal of individuals affected by wrongful convictions.
- Commended for bringing attention to flaws within the Dutch legal system.
- Some found the documentary's pacing to be occasionally too deliberate.
Google audience: Google user reviews are not widely available for this specific documentary, making it difficult to summarize a general consensus. However, discussions in forums related to legal documentaries often touch upon the difficulties faced by those wrongly accused and the importance of investigative journalism in such matters.
Fun Fact
The director, Vincent van der Valk, is known for his work on investigative documentaries and has stated that "Onrecht!" was inspired by several high-profile cases in the Netherlands that raised public awareness about potential miscarriages of justice.
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