A female police inspector is involved in a complicated dispute with the official surveillance fraud agency (in the play they call themselves correction video corrections) investigating a homicide, and this is the background that sparks a debate about surveillance as evidence as network technology develops. Whether the credibility is unshakable, and who should keep the huge monitoring data for supervision, and whether the justice of the purpose can downplay the illegitimateness of the means.
The rapid development of network technology in the era we live in can often cause people to worry, but this anxiety is not entirely because the public is simply resistant to new technologies. For example, for the public's facial recognition technology, its development and application cycle is shorter than the previous new technology. I even found that if I didn't use it, I couldn't enjoy the previous services that do not require this technology. (In my impression, I have not given Alipay camera permission, and I have never opened face payment, but when I sent a courier one day, I knew that Alipay had already scanned the ID card uploaded by the user and recorded our face information, so even if you have never activated face payment, you can still use the function of face payment, whether you want to use it or not)
The public is not without concerns about such new technologies about identity records, but the fact seems to have not been properly discussed in the future, technology has long been coerced by capital and quickly penetrated into our daily life. Similar to the turmoil of the face-changing software last year, these are enough to show that the public is faintly worried about such problems. However, neither the credible authority nor the party providing the technology has solved this problem well. No credible force has guaranteed that these technologies will not bring dangerous consequences, and the supervision of relevant aspects is not perfect.
The beauty of this drama is to set the party who is false and framed as the official government agency that has always been and can only represent justice, and that they will do whatever they can to achieve a just outcome. At the same time, the heroine does not stand directly against them, simply representing justice or evil, but as a fledgling anti-terrorism star to challenge and challenge this huge authority. In the process of her turning from investigating the original murder case to investigating this secret agency, the agency showed more and more, and the audience's understanding of the operation mode of the agency became more and more comprehensive; the game between the heroine and the agency became more and more Intense, the audience's discussion and understanding of this institution has become more and more profound. By the last episode, the play itself did not give an exact ending, leaving more space for the audience to think and discuss.
The setting of the male protagonist who has been used and deceived in the play is also very full and vivid. He got away with video evidence and was slandered by video evidence. When he finally became a victim of the elite game, he accepted it, and at the same time, he could finally face the crime of shooting unarmed civilians. Involuntarily, but finally got the forgiveness of the family and completed self-redemption.
Not to mention the heroine herself, she is smart and brave. When her former boss and lover said that the heroine was a good fit for a video correction agency, and jokingly praised her for being smart, tough, and less rigid about traditional morality, she would fight back and say, "It wasn't me who was unfaithful, I liked you. ". It is my ideal image of a truly independent and intelligent woman.
Even if the play does not give a solution to the relevant problems, or even a solution direction, the organs that only reveal the "supervision truth" in the play are also supervised by higher elites. But it is enough to arouse the audience's thinking and discussion on related issues. At the same time, as far as the play is concerned, each episode is full of plot without procrastination, and each episode is interlocked with each other. Paradoxically, it's a wonderful and meaningful series overall.
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