The first ten minutes felt very strange. The actors performed very bluntly, with a feeling of "playing hard", and the onlookers running around with their mobile phones could even be regarded as amateurs. After watching them, they realized that they were all. Intentionally.
What the screenwriter is mocking is a kind of "performance justice." For example, Yao Jiaxin hit a person with his car, got out of the car and stabbed a dozen times with a knife. Most people would think that this process was deliberate and cruel, and should be severely punished by the law. And even this kind of "jurisdictional punishment", we often think that it is far from enough, and should "let the offender experience the same pain as the victim." Suffering countless SODEMY in prison, this is "reasonable compensation." This kind of association gives us pleasure, especially in the process of "trial of sinners", we feel that we represent the righteous party, so condemning Yao Jia Xin and supporting Zhang Xian, who was later regarded as a liar, is a momentary untwistable. Trend without reflection. We need to swear and curse the murderer, and arrange for him a punishment that is a hundred times crueler than the injection of death, so that it is more in line with our need for self-righteousness. In the carnival of performing justice, we tend to neglect that in the process of "practicing justice", we happen to be exercising the same cruelty as murderers. Weibo and forums have replaced Caishikou. Netizens who operate keyboards replaced the eldest gangsters outside the court. The law only killed Yao Jiaxin once, and netizens slaughtered him countless times, and even waited for his parents and classmates to be treated as well. Grab the blood sacrifice. This is worthy of reflection. In this episode of WHITE BEAR, in a form of "eternal calamity" punishment, SKILLIAN, who used his mobile phone to photograph the little girl being tortured and killed, suffered the same "despair of being hunted and killed" countless times. "Experiencing justice" tourists watch on their mobile phones, "watching fanatically the process of being abused, and even enjoying her pain". This is "how the onlooker who seems to represent justice can be as cruel as the murderer." "White Bear Justice Park" is the artistic expression of an extreme public trial platform.
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