Don't Fxxk With Cat
Netflix’s original documentary tells a group of internet cat lovers who tried to "human flesh" cat abuser Luka Magnotta through frame-by-frame analysis after seeing extremely cruel cat abuse videos. They persisted in tracking this person for two years and finally determined that he is now located in Canada. Montreal, but it was too late. Luka gradually evolved from killing animals to killing humans. He imitated the movie Basic Instinct and brutally killed a Chinese student Lin Jun with a cone of ice, then dissected him and sent different body parts to different political parties in Canada. Later this Montreal butcher He escaped to Paris and was finally arrested in Berlin. Luka herself was extremely narcissistic. He was an actor and model in his early days. Every of his slaughter videos contained a "tribute" to the classic movie. After being arrested, he was still immersed in the drama with himself as the protagonist. Pretend to be someone to force him to do this kind of non-human behavior
The identities of the interviewees of this documentary are very diverse, including cat lovers on the Internet, the multinational police in Delin, Canada, France, and Luka's own mother. The overall shooting rhythm is tight. It seems that they have followed the serial killer for 18 months. The quality of Fei’s documentary has always been reassuring. The shots of the four torture videos were not screened directly and did not deliberately create an atmosphere of horror. There are three episodes that are about 1h in length and can be watched directly.
In fact, when I first watched the first episode, I still feel a little uncomfortable from the perspective of human flesh. I always feel that once the restrictions on "lynching" are relaxed, the consequences will not be controlled. Today, you can insult cyber violence for the "justice" you think. Even human flesh, others may make more radical actions tomorrow. It’s too easy to be led away by emotions before they get all the information. What's more, it’s easier for people to ignore whether this "lynching" is justified and reasonable. The analysis is the animal protectionist, even if the person being analyzed is a cat abuser, potential psychopaths, and the use of "lynching" should always be the cordon that cannot be crossed.
Even so, but the resources are limited after all. It is impossible to investigate every report and every suspicious video. So when the real harm has not occurred and cannot be recourse to legitimate legal channels, what should people who want to reduce harm in advance should be within the boundaries? What kind of action should we take? This is a question we should all think about
Luka Magnotta is an extremely narcissistic performance personality. He frequently posts his own photos on social networks and even builds his own fan base. He always cares about his own image. He is eager to get the attention of the world through this non-human curiosity method. Are the people who follow or follow him in a disguised way to help satisfy his perverted psychology? After watching the documentary, I checked his current movement. Life imprisonment was in prison and another four years ago. The murderer got married and lived a very moist life. After this torture, how many people really remember the victim Lin Jun and his family? In short, the sadness that I felt after watching this film is real because behind this is a The passing of a vivid and real person I hope that too many people will remember him
RIP?
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