The secret behind the news, the shadow of humanity

Osvaldo 2021-10-19 09:52:44

Jack turned out to be more than handsome, he played Lu really vividly.
At the beginning, I felt Lu was weird, but the more I watched it, the more it made people feel utterly cold. He is indeed a quick learner, clever tongue, courageous, meticulous, and strong in implementation. The buzzword describes him: "He is also quite hard." But in reality, the super-controlling shaking S makes people feel bad. He uses himself and others, he is a bad boss, a bad partner, cold-blooded and merciless. He deliberately hired an employee of color who had difficulty finding a job to facilitate control and utilization. He was mean and difficult to employees; he used female editors not to get good news and would be unemployed to threaten female editors to engage in sex trade; he faced peers The scene of the disaster was indifferent and filmed in an attempt to gain benefits; he used the live video of a looting (which later proved not to be a looting) and there were three victims’ live video to coerce others into making money transactions and power transactions; watching the live video of the murderous tragedy he filmed was broadcast on TV Show a smile on the face; if Lu is just touching the edge of the bottom line of humanity, then it goes a step further. What he has done has wiped out humanity. He began to arrange the occurrence of "news". He concealed his knowledge of the murderer. He deliberately waited for the gunman to go to a crowded restaurant before calling the police, causing a large number of civilians and police casualties. In the end, he deliberately used the murderer to kill the employee, but it was because of the previous conflict of interests between him and the employee. Think about it carefully that he is a person who must report to him. Whether he takes close-ups of his colleagues' faces in a car accident or arranges for employees to be shot, they are all motivated by revenge and the death of those who block me.
The ending design is very meaningful:
One is the dialogue between Lu and the employee:
Lu said to the dying employee: You will threaten me in the future. (Lu said this because he was threatening the female editor again and again) The
employee thought about it and said: I don't know, I don't know. (Actually, I should know)
Lu said: I know. (Lu understands the shadow of human nature) The
second is the dialogue between Lu and the female editor: The
female editor said: That is your companion. (The female editor guessed that the employee's death has a certain relationship with Lu, or at least Lu's relentless filming of the employee before his death)
Lu said: Yes.
The female editor said: It's crazy, I mean, it's awesome. (The female editor's human nature is also going black. Later, the truth of the report by her colleagues is not enough to be eye-
catching and ignored. This is again proved.) In the end, the police failed to catch evidence of Lu's crime, and Lu hired a group of new people. Continuing his unscrupulous and impossibility, he will cause more people to be victimized or cultivate more unscrupulous reporters who are dehumanized. This reminds me a lot. For example, is journalist really such a profession? For example, is news really generated and distorted like this?
The end of blackening may be the society in which we live; the blackened personality may exist around us or even in ourselves.

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Extended Reading
  • Nolan 2021-10-20 19:00:08

    Gone girl Emmy + Nightcrawler Lu was elected to the 2014 bitch couple, none of them

  • Jackie 2022-03-23 09:01:15

    After reading the trailer, I thought it was about a counterattack by the diaosi youth, but it turned out to be about the history of a perverted male god. The secret is that you can’t blink your eyes when photographing people, and the other is that employees don’t talk to death when they ask for a raise. The tension about the sledgehammer and Loki's fucking meal was to press thirty-two likes. In the end, Lou's background as a person was blurred. Throughout the film, he stared at a pair of big eyes that seemed calm but crazy, and looked down at sentient beings as an outsider.

Nightcrawler quotes

  • [from trailer]

    Lou Bloom: [repeated line] You have to make the money to buy a ticket.

  • Lou Bloom: What if my problem wasn't that I don't understand people but that I don't like them? What if I was the kind of person who was obliged to hurt you for this? I mean physically. I think you'd have to believe afterward, if you could, that agreeing to participate and then backing out at the critical moment was a mistake. Because that's what I'm telling you, as clearly as I can.