Justice and evil

Katlyn 2022-05-01 06:01:09

This film is very in-depth and worthy of reflection. I only have a superficial understanding of this:
from the cat and mouse game in this film, Keanu Reeves plays a serial killer, which represents evil, and the detective James Si. Paide represents justice and reflects the relationship between justice and evil. The two follow each other, reinforce each other, and rely on each other. Justice must not be underestimated or even despised evil, just as the police detective in the film only regards the killer as his work. , File files, the result directly stimulated the killer, making him take out the strings in front of the detective to strangle the victim's neck, until the detective said "thank you" to the killer, the killer let go victim. Therefore, justice must face evil squarely and treat evil as its opponent.
In addition, after all, evil cannot conquer righteousness. If justice wants to defeat evil, it can only be stopped before evil is launched. When evil is close at hand, justice must continue to annihilate and defeat evil in one fell swoop, and must not turn back to save the fact that has already been achieved. Otherwise, the evil will continue to exist and continue to arrogantly cause a series of tragedies. As the police detective representing justice at the beginning and end of the film said: When you rush in from the door, things have never been so simple. He (evil) will never smile and wait for your arrival in there, and can only pray Before he started, get the victim out.

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  • Joel Campbell: His last alias was David Allen Griffin. I worked the case for three and a half years in Los Angeles. We attributed at least 11 homicides to him.

    Lt. Hollis: What's he doing in Chicago.

    Joel Campbell: I assume he's still strangling young women with piano wire.

  • Joel Campbell: It's never quite that easy. You go through the door, and they're never just sitting there waiting for you with a welcoming smile on their face. best you can do is hope they fuck up and do what you can to be there when they do.

    Dr. Polly Beilman: And then blame yourself for the killings?

    Joel Campbell: Oh, no. I blame the asshole who did them.