"Police, Adjective", the work of Romanian director Cornelius Polan Boyu, won two awards at the Cannes Film Festival in France and was widely acclaimed. The storyline is very simple. A police officer is ordered to track a college student for drug trafficking leads. He finds that the college student just wants to buy some marijuana for a party, and Romania is about to prepare legislation to decriminalize marijuana, like most EU countries, but the bureau. Still asked to continue the investigation and convicted college students after all the stolen goods were recovered. The police couldn't bear the torment of their inner conscience. They argued several times with the chief to ask the college student to be spared, so as not to cause unnecessary and permanent damage to his life. Unexpectedly, the Director did not get angry, nor did he change his temper, but played an academic style, took out a dictionary, and explained the meaning of "police" word by word. According to the Romanian dictionary, "police" is "a state tool for the maintenance of the law, by means of repression. Adjective". The director's meaning is very obvious. We just follow the rules and don't need to think about this chapter, right? You and I are tools and you still have to think about it. As a result, the police were "successfully persuaded" to develop an entrapment plan to capture the college student, and what awaited the poor bastard was seven years behind bars. After watching this film, it is impossible for many audiences, especially those within the system, not to resonate. Individuals with an awakened conscience will never be able to compete with the huge and rigid bureaucratic system, and no matter how upright people are, they will eventually be alienated by the system, either complicit in the same way, or obedient. You can do what the above says, you can think, but you can only think about how to implement the will of the above, you don't need to think about whether the order is right or wrong. Knowing that what was said above is wrong, and even going against justice and conscience, I am accustomed to forbearance, and I have even become accustomed to defending it voluntarily and voluntarily, completely losing my conscience and turning it into a tool. The phenomenon reflected in the film exists in every society. When the law enforcement officers of each society face such trials and suffering, do they uphold their conscience, or do they stick together? Just look at the college student whose life was ruined, and maybe you'll make a real peace of mind.
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