I found this movie with the feeling of watching and playing. I originally planned to laugh and play the dull afternoon time, but I don't know when, the smile slowly turned into a very heavy expression. It's strange to say, after watching this film, the first thing that popped into my mind was not the fat uncle, nor the little loli who really made me cute, but the one, holding A pistol, slowly approaching the uncle, the security guard who was shot and killed after being reminded by Loli's nine o'clock, the smiling old police officer, and the police officers who shouted at the protagonist.
To be honest, no matter what country you are in, the police and the law are disliked to varying degrees. "Inefficiency", "Incompetence", "Corruption", "I can't figure out the point", and so on, etc. I believe that the films such as "The Defender" and "This Killer Is Not Too Cold" have already performed very prominently. Maybe in daily life, there is really a small number of judicial personnel who are like this, but is this why we expect others to uphold justice?
Many film critics who have seen this film are saying that the protagonist's behavior is reasonable, this is just a symbol against American popular culture, this is just a way of expression and so on. First of all, if even these claims are incomprehensible, then I suggest that opponents abandon dark comedy, and people who shout "how is real life" commenting on black comedy is simply blasphemous for this type of film... ...
Closer to home, in this movie, I saw the real helplessness and persistence of the law enforcers. When the old police officer asked for his ID card, I really sweated for him. Knowing that there was a serious shooting incident nearby, the gray-bearded old sheriff still insisted on searching for every suspicious vehicle, and told him that he did not know what was in the car. Good and evil people: Be careful, it's dangerous around here. I was even worried about the security guard in the theater when he approached the protagonist - maybe he didn't want to shoot the well-dressed judges and the fat fools with one shot like frank, maybe the moment he got close to frank, he was constantly thinking I applaud frank, but in order to protect more innocent people, even if those people may be the guys who "should be blown up" in his mind, he did not leave like the black security guard, but gave his life heroically.
That's not the case with the police officers in the stands. The thugs armed with ak47s, slaughtering rotten people who don't deserve protection at all, those disgusting people on TV, even in the movies you can't help but want to find the guy who fast forwards the button has nothing to do with you, it's just that you chose the profession of police , so at the risk of your life, you still need to do everything you can to prevent more people from suffering misfortune. You pray to God to let the hero who is angry for you put down his weapons, suppressing those crazy, still calm shouts in your heart: put down your weapons, clam down.
The world got worse in part because of the people who got killed in the movies, and more because of the grumpy folks that the uncle and his killing longed to infect. When we applauded for the uncle, why didn't we pray that all this would not happen to us? After all, death is too cheap for those who are killed. Will you still applaud for your uncle when you are really chosen by your uncle as the target at gunpoint? If the uncle did not choose to kill these bad people, but chose to kill those "good people", would there be another group of people applauding him?
"But no matter what, killing is not allowed." Those who insist on the real moral bottom line of this society are the police, security guards, and even passers-by who are still conscientious in the face of danger. There should be no killing without judgment, and that is the only universal value that truly allows the world to exist. When we applauded for Uncle and watched this scene with excitement and excitement......
The security guard who worked hard to stop the murderer gave his life and fell behind the scenes where no one would see it. He had no clear face, no name, and no lines.
The white-haired police officer looked at the murderer in the video, and blamed himself while rejoicing at the girl he had just met.
Some of the officers who were trying to save their lives fell to the ground, some still shaking their hands.
God bless America, bless the true heroes, the people who really did everything to protect the bottom line of this society.
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