I second that! Go and watch Dudu's new drama "The Glory"! It's really good. A revenge story with a very good cast, story and Cinematographie. She is the very clever and scheming FL. I'm hooked after watching the first episode. And guess people in it she was outcast as a baby as the cursed barefoot ghost and abandoned to a long distant family friend.
"Thank you for your comment! It motivated me to do some research. The thought I harbor when dealing with others is that I can't be sure I'll never fall into the hands of the police, even as an innocent person. There, I shouldn't be subjected to torture or blackmail to achieve a result that pleases the interrogator. Maybe it is because I worked with elderly people, that I know how not being able to move causes very severe pain in a short time. I still hope everybody is able to understand torture when listening to people who experienced it. Here's a link to a site of Humans Right Watch, and the chair is called "Tiger Chair". It is a very large report and I recommend to you using F3 and adding "Tiger chair" so you can go to the parts were the people who endured such a treatment describe their experience. https://www.hrw.org/report/2015/05/13/tiger-chairs-and-cell-bosses/police-torture-criminal-suspects-china"
Hi Enigma05! I commented here about this photo because I got into some discussion about this chair. As I commented, that I find that chair disturbing I got only dismissing answers. After the last one I did some research and want to share my answer right here under this picture. Sorry for your good intention to post this picture but ...I want to.
In episode 2 there's an interrogation scene with a woman who is forced to remain seated on a special cage chair…
Thank you for your comment! It motivated me to do some research. The thought I harbor when dealing with others is that I can't be sure I'll never fall into the hands of the police, even as an innocent person. There, I shouldn't be subjected to torture or blackmail to achieve a result that pleases the interrogator. Maybe it is because I worked with elderly people, that I know how not being able to move causes very severe pain in a short time. I still hope everybody is able to understand torture when listening to people who experienced it. Here's a link to a site of Humans Right Watch, and the chair is called "Tiger Chair". It is a very large report and I recommend to you using F3 and adding "Tiger chair" so you can go to the parts were the people who endured such a treatment describe their experience. https://www.hrw.org/report/2015/05/13/tiger-chairs-and-cell-bosses/police-torture-criminal-suspects-china
After a few episodes, I'm not sure how much I can recommend the series. The protagonist and the story are interesting. His benefactor, who left him a lot of money and trained him for his revenge, his "sister" who slips into different roles and is a good fighter, a friend from the past, and another woman who joins the group are all mysterious. While he takes revenge on the individual perpetrators, the son of a murdered family, who resurfaced unrecognized many years later, searches for further clues to uncover the machinations behind the conspiracy. So it remains entertaining to see what he might discover next. However, the moments where the revenge is made obvious to the individual perpetrators are too long and too theatrical for my taste. I know a little bit more already but I wanted to keep my description spoiler free. ;-)
I just started to watch Unnatural Fire and the drama is of good quality so far. But there is something disturbing…
In episode 2 there's an interrogation scene with a woman who is forced to remain seated on a special cage chair during interrogation. Her lower body is surrounded by bars, while her hands are handcuffed to a narrow table attached to the chair. I've never seen a chair like this in a drama before, and I find it very disturbing. It reminds me more of an instrument of torture. Has anyone ever seen this before? Is it common for interrogations in any country? Does no one else find it disturbing?
It's an answer to someone who asked me what I find so scary about this chair.
The conversation took place here
https://kisskh.at/752179-huo-diao-zhe?r=notif&_nid=175866508#comment-21247958
"Thank you for your comment! It motivated me to do some research. The thought I harbor when dealing with others is that I can't be sure I'll never fall into the hands of the police, even as an innocent person. There, I shouldn't be subjected to torture or blackmail to achieve a result that pleases the interrogator.
Maybe it is because I worked with elderly people, that I know how not being able to move causes very severe pain in a short time.
I still hope everybody is able to understand torture when listening to people who experienced it.
Here's a link to a site of Humans Right Watch, and the chair is called "Tiger Chair". It is a very large report and I recommend to you using F3 and adding "Tiger chair" so you can go to the parts were the people who endured such a treatment describe their experience.
https://www.hrw.org/report/2015/05/13/tiger-chairs-and-cell-bosses/police-torture-criminal-suspects-china"
Maybe it is because I worked with elderly people, that I know how not being able to move causes very severe pain in a short time.
I still hope everybody is able to understand torture when listening to people who experienced it.
Here's a link to a site of Humans Right Watch, and the chair is called "Tiger Chair". It is a very large report and I recommend to you using F3 and adding "Tiger chair" so you can go to the parts were the people who endured such a treatment describe their experience.
https://www.hrw.org/report/2015/05/13/tiger-chairs-and-cell-bosses/police-torture-criminal-suspects-china