May your death be as lonely as your life

Pete 2022-10-10 10:50:19

The first six episodes of "Wanted: The Bomber" were exciting and amazing, but the last two episodes felt heavy and frightening.
Innocent victims in court condemned Ted in the name of survival - may your death be as lonely as your life.
A deep fear. Ted lost completely. The personal confrontation is too small, he leaves the forest, the wooden house, the imprisoned freedom can no longer dance in the muddy smell after the rain, there is no sunshine and dignity, only the cold incandescent lamp and the 10×12 single cell, he struggles After powerlessly giving up the death of the body, he watched his spirit die.
At the end, Fitzgerald looked at the red light, zoomed in, and entered the burning sun-like core, red, blood, life, but people were manipulated by false heat and light without knowing it. They don't care about the generation of ideas, they only see the result of the anti-social criminals being defeated, and then take credit and celebrate. Enter the age of a perpetual explosion of information and technology.
Justice did not prevail, and Fitzgerald ended up bewildered because of this court decision, which had nothing to do with moral justice.
The rhythm and atmosphere of the whole play are just right. The fly in the ointment is that Ted's criminal motives formed in his youth are a little unconvincing, and there are many more miserables than his childhood experiences, but this is not the reason for becoming a bomber. But overall it's worth a look and careful consideration.

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