Everyone's understanding of the story is very good, so I won't say it.
Here is an overlooked detail for you. The female protagonist killed a masked man, and when he pulled off the mask, the male protagonist said behind him: "He is still a child." And as a traitor, Abby is also a child. The scene where the heroine chooses who to save is actually a satire. The value of mainstream society is that children are weak, and when encountering disasters, men should take the initiative to dedicate themselves and give priority to protecting children, just like the Titanic. But these children, whom we think are "innocent", have done horrible things that adults dare not do. Then even if they are caught, there is protection under the Minor Protection Act. The heroine is not the boss, she was deceived by these bear children. I believe that the backs of other masks are also bear children. And their audience is more arrogant, and the proof is the previous debate between the male protagonist and the proprietress about the ratings.
What the director wants to express is not only the issue of the moral bottom line of entertainers, but also the issue of juvenile delinquency.
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