want to talk about a movie "Missing Baby" I watched a few days ago We all know that this film is the first film directed by Ben Affleck ("Pearl Harbor" Boy's Knuckles), both of which are acting and excellent, but not the same as Uncle Cage. He directed almost every film before the film. It is estimated to be box office poison actor circle having failed to make the change to become a director who knows little space "missing baby" repercussions odd good second part of "the town" is also praise of public opinion
"missing baby" story is very simple plot twists more worthy One thing to mention is the theme
story to be expressed in the movie. It begins with a missing girl case. Two private detectives intervene to investigate the child. The mother is a typical drug addict and has an affair with a gangster brother. He cares about drugs better than his own daughter. After investigation, the girl may fall into the gang. In the end, the girl died in the process of the transaction. However, the story did not end. The private detective further investigated the case and gradually discovered that the truth of the matter was not as simple as a simple gang kidnapping the child for money, but the girl's uncle and the three who were responsible for investigating the kidnapping. The police partnered to "kidnap" the girl and then framed it to the gang boss, but not for money, but to give the child a bright future.
After learning the truth, the private investigator chose to uncover the truth and returned the child to the mother with a mouthful of F. The child's future has not been explained abruptly, but what is certain is that the choice of a private investigator will definitely be rejected by many people, so
the question arises what is right, what is wrong, what is the
law, what is moral, and
who can decide the fate of others
God exists but does not exist in anyone
but reality is often cruel
Girls followed the life of the mother is likely to be impoverished or even death promptly grown up is nothing more than mud as her next life in general as a mother waiting for her
but she has a new life over the bottom line of the law must be those for the girl even death are not afraid of criminals who are the bad guys, but it really is
faced with the choice of private detectives to defend the law the child back to the starting point may be the future child will hate him asked why he did not give her a better life
laws sometimes high above every measure The weight of a soul The law is sometimes very small The ups and downs of life It can't understand
I think the movie is not telling us how to defend the law, we should learn from the private detective comrades, but throw the problem to every audience If you face such a choice, what will you do? How and why?
Before answering the first question, why not think about the second question? Why is a three-year-old child like an object or a bargaining chip? Why does her fate have only two poor choices? Don't always blame society Deformity is also a human factor. I think it is still a matter of choice. When faced with a decision, the choice is what everyone has to do. There is no right or wrong, only change. From the birth of the child to the raising, it is her mother's choice. Abandoning the child and deciding to sneak in and tell the private investigator how the child "died" is the choice of the uncle. Everyone chooses to be intertwined into a web, and the child who has no choice becomes the victim of A or B.
So my answer to the first question is not to choose or to know why the choice is why. Economics says that people are rational and profit-seeking, but rationality and profit-seeking are both vague concepts. Reason is a relative perceptual interest. It's also a matter of opinion, so the famous thought experiment "The Trolley Problem" is a dilemma of choice. It goes something like this: A lunatic ties five innocent people to a tramway. Press them down fortunately you can pull a lever to get the tram to go on another track but there's a problem that lunatic also tied a man on that other track and
the outcome of the choices are all immoral from reason and profit the perspective of different people have different choices
so I think the first question can not be the problem a short while values have different choices is important to have choice is not to choose is also a choice
pulled a long time would say nothing more than Right and wrong are not so important sometimes. There is no need to focus on right and wrong and ignore the reasons why things are right or wrong. Don't simply think that the world will always have only good people and bad people, or that good people will become bad.
As a high-level emotional animal, man is not good or bad and can distinguish between good and bad. It is just an evaluation of what he does. I
don't want to write it. It feels a bit far. Hahaha
View more about Gone Baby Gone reviews