We always treat ourselves as Gods accidentally

Velda 2022-01-11 08:01:20

In the last paragraph of the film
, I understand that the director wants to show the conflict of ideas between the two protagonists. Assange himself only wants to be purely not directed at people but fair in terms of the information itself, and daniel is obviously different in handling information. It is to put yourself in the position of a hero, not to say that heroism is bad. In fact, anything that involves human nature should not be casually defined as good or bad.
What has been controversial in the film is whether the original information should be redacted and then released, and can the processed information be called truth? For example, we see a case report in the newspaper, and the characters in it have used aliases. How convinced do you think you are every time you read such a report? Do you think you are watching a real news, or do you actually treat it as a story in the end? In addition, can everyone who redatcting information guarantee that they are not affected by their subjective consciousness? Go deeper and ask, how do you know that you have not been affected by your subconscious mind. I am very much looking forward to seeing this passage. The original text is not memorized. I am sorry to say a Chinese. The general meaning is: no one will tell you what the truth is, they will only tell you their version of the story. If you want the truth, go by yourself. search. I really want to add another sentence to him about this sentence, but people just want to hear the truth they want to hear.
When I was browsing the short review of Shenxia 3, I saw a comment saying that I was wronged by giving high scores to Shenxia 3. As a fan of Si Niang's lifelong black and Shen Xia brains, my first reaction was of course hehe, but when I thought about it, it was just another expression of my own ideas. Why did I almost jump and scold my mother in a hurry, so how much is in my heart? The desire to control is at work, and when you see a point of view different from your own, even if it is a very peaceful expression, you feel dazzling and want to call out the death of the one who opposes me, isn’t it? The film said that assange is a person with a strong desire to control, and his ex-friends are not, otherwise, where is the conflict behind, otherwise it is the perfect combination of shaking S and shaking M. . .
So everyone, don’t pretend to be fair or harmonious. Just tell me what’s going on. The final debate about what to do with ginseng and cock became a frustration. In the film, Meidi gm did this, and people vented you. Guo Jia Confidential, you started attacking other people's personal hygiene issues, is that interesting? . .
There are still a lot of people wanting to spit out. . . I'm sorry that this film review that is too stream of consciousness can no longer be regarded as a film review. . . But I sincerely recommend everyone to watch it. I don't know how to shoot the film, but after watching it, it will make you think about a lot of questions instead of purely complaining about the film. It is considered a success for me.
Finally, WikiLeaks Zhendi is a good website for gossip~

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  • Demario 2022-03-15 09:01:05

    In fact, the only good thing about this biographical film is that it reflects from the side the ecology of today's hacker geek information anarchist cyberpunk. Regardless of the disputes and ideologies between WikiLeaks and Assange, the film’s narrative is smooth and the editing is accurate. In the biographical film that is easy to fall into a running account, some ingenious interludes, conscious monologues, flashbacks, etc. are inserted, but there are still angles. The main problem is that the parties never bird these things.

  • Aric 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    This world belongs to those who can speak, and they are not afraid to travel all over the world, right? big fool

The Fifth Estate quotes

  • Sarah Shaw: You don't want ugly pictures, you should stay out of ugly wars.

  • Julian Assange: I have a son in Melbourne. He turns nineteen next week, I haven't seen him in a year. It takes two things to change the world, and you'd be surprised how many people have good ideas. But commitment, true commitment, that's the hard one. It requires sacrifice.