After watching the British drama the capture

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There is a lot of space left for everyone to discuss what the underlying morality and ethics that human beings should abide by. 1. In the first five episodes, I feel that Rachel represents 1. "Seeking truth" is greater than all value pursuits; 2. No matter how correct the purpose is, the means cannot cross the line. 3. People can only be an end, not a means. In the last episode, although she stopped suddenly, she didn't destroy the footage, and even hid it in a different place. 2. Franke, the white-haired witch, and the cheating scumbag trio The "suffering" that runs through the whole play represents that when the technological tools "for me" get out of control, they in turn torture conceited humans and struggle to save themselves. 3. In the last scene, when the red coat took the traitor away, he had to expose the "unscrupulous" in a rather gentle rumour way, and reminded the most out-of-control Franke that "when you look at others, others are also looking at you". The right to use tools will sooner or later break the monopoly and will be in the hands of anyone. And no one can be completely free from checks and balances and constraints. Fourth, the attitude of the white-haired witch to the masses in the courtroom is a contempt for the opposite of the "rabble crowd". It is also said that we started in China, and the international vicious competition analogous to the "nuclear weapons" arms race of the last century has begun, but "the people are the creators of history" is the core spirit of our party!

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