It’s hard to say whether the movie’s propaganda is correct. After all, violence is hard to control and should not be tolerated by a civilized society. Maybe it’s because we have lived in a stable life for too long, so we have forgotten the darkness. How painful the life of a struggling soul is. No one cares about those who have been raped and persecuted. If justice does not arrive as scheduled, should we choose to lynch.
The hostess suffered a very tyrannical abuse. It can be said that, apart from not being deprived of her life, the level of abuse and assault she suffered is comparable to her future revenge behavior, just because these behaviors have always occurred in vulnerable groups in the past. It’s impossible to shock the audience so strongly, because it is basically the psychological "normal" behavior of some people to be abused and killed by the weak, and it is hard to imagine the abuser being abused and tortured, and the abuser is often in the spotlight. Get more attention, their lives are more understood, while the victims are just the opposite. They are abused and abused, and finally die silently and fall into the dust. No one cares, no one understands, and their struggle is just like theirs. The existence of itself, small and weak, will only intensify the arrogance of the perpetrator.
It can be said that victims often suffer multiple injuries, not just their own experience, but also the second, third, and fourth injuries of society... etc. If they can survive, they will not be the weak. Part of it is unbearable, where is their justice? I don't know.
The heroine’s behavior is very violent. It can be said that I cannot even look at her several murders directly. She has been completely mad, but she is not a born lunatic, she is a lunatic created by a society lacking justice, and she thinks it is a manufacturing madman. The revenge machine that came out, the victim of her tragedy, stood from her standpoint. The soul that was violently abused and distorted has no other way to redeem itself. She is a monster summoned by the souls of countless victims. Where is justice? When the system of redemption fails, when most people cannot perceive the fear of these trembling souls hidden in the sun, can accusing others of their depravity and hidden reality enable everyone to live a peaceful life?
Can tolerating the evil deeds imposed on oneself by others can really redeem oneself? Can you really get inner peace? The answer given by the hostess during the dialogue with the psychologist is, no, the hostess chose the path of revenge. Victims trampled by violence are assimilated and distorted into a part of violence. This is an endless cycle of violence. It must be stopped at the beginning, otherwise it will not stop. If justice cannot maintain its balance, society will be out of order, and those who play violence will be swallowed up by violence. The system that cannot stop violence is itself condoning the escalation of violence.
The heroine is right, wrong; but does she have other choices? no. I think sometimes we should think about it. Instead of condemning this inner impulse to use violence to control violence, why don’t we think about how to improve our system? There is no choice but to have other better options to bring justice to the weak. , So that this society can not create mental patients like heroines, and can help those suffering souls that disappear silently.
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