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Popular thriller prompts judge to share insights, experience

By CAO YIN | China Daily | Updated: 2023-10-10 08:42

A screenshot from the movie, in which police officer Zheng Cheng (center), played by Du Jiang, investigates a missing persons case filed by He Fei (left), played by Zhu Yilong. [Photo provided to China Daily]

In 2007, Chen returned to China alone because his father had died, and lost contact with his wife. Over the past decade, he and his relatives have made every effort to discover her whereabouts, but have failed. He now has mental health issues and his younger brother acts as his guardian.

Given his elder brother's mental condition and the unsuccessful attempt to find his sister-in-law, the younger brother initiated a divorce lawsuit.

Recalling the case, Zhao said that it was similar to the movie, which tells a dramatic story in which a Chinese tourist discovers that his wife is missing during a trip overseas to celebrate their first wedding anniversary.

According to data platform Beacon, the film was released in June, and as of Aug 31, box-office receipts had exceeded 3.5 billion yuan ($481 million).

"I decided to combine the plot of the film with the case because writing about a blockbuster would draw more people to the article and help them understand the legal issues involved in the lawsuit," Zhao said.

Zhao takes this as an innovative way of explaining the law, noting that "more such articles will be published as they are more vivid compared with just narrating cases or legal information".

Meanwhile, she said that the court will also continue to find opportunities — such as Children's Day, Women's Day or World Consumer Rights Day — to go into communities and schools to get closer to residents and explain the related laws.

In addition, the practice of explaining the law and cases via short videos will also be encouraged, she added.

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