Are we accomplices?

Clementine 2022-12-01 02:28:00

Subtitle: Similar to the debate about raising a fallen grandmother.

After reading it, there were two very obvious voices in my heart. 1. I think that "curiosity killed the cat" is not empty talk. I believe that the initial pursuit of the "cat lover" is one of his motivations to continue committing crimes.

2. He did it, he became the focus of the world's "notorious", took the life of a lifetime, directed and acted in a movie, celebrities through the ages.

The first point:

Regarding the question of whether we are accomplices, I think so. In other words, the spread of social networks. It's like many grandstanding people who need an audience. The same is true for Luka. What he needs is attention and clicks. The more fierce people scold Luka, the happier he will be, because this is the effect he wants to achieve.

But another question has arisen. What if the "cat lovers" just let it go at first? If they knew Luka’s motives at first and didn’t pay attention to him, would it mean that he would let go?

So it's like helping a fallen grandmother in a dilemma. Letting go does not matter what it means to be "unconscionable", but stepping forward to help turns out to be "unhelpful". Sometimes the world is so contradictory. It's just that people chose to help this way and went on.

It is undeniable that the number of clicks on social networks is indeed a major driving force for him to commit crimes.

Second point:

When I watched it, I kept asking myself, what on earth did he picture? If he makes every step purely to kill, he is still not cautious in many places, because he has not fully considered the development of science, which will make him show his feet and be more likely to be hunted down. Such as monitoring these.

But the more you get to the back, the more you discover it. In fact, he didn't care about these at all. Instead, he was leaving clues to the police for them to hunt down so that he could achieve his goal. In fact, Luka arranged everything, and we are just his actors.

All he wanted was to live in the world he directed and acted by himself, paying tribute to the movies he loved, tribute to his beloved actors, and even finally entering prison, he did not forget to act in his one-man show.

Fortunately, a group of "enthusiasts" followed in his footsteps and hunted all the way to the end, unremittingly unraveling his traps one by one, and discovered "the truth is revealed."

Suddenly, his goal was achieved. His case will be celebrities through the ages, and social networks, or history, will record him forever.

While we searched for his name on the Internet, we are still adding more clicks to his life.

I have to say, to some extent, he succeeded, he did it. In this form of sacrificing everything, let everyone accompany him to perform a Luka director's version of "Instinct".

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