It's like you are going to commit suicide, I tell you otherwise, your place is too small, and you can't use it, I will find you a more spacious place, complete with tools, and the corpse collection team is always on call, you don't need to do it yourself. It's convenient for you to clean up, I'll just collect a ticket at the door for viewing fees or something, and then we'll open at 28, you see how humane I am to you, and then, I think you all die It's not enough anymore, so that's it, I'll design the method of death, you can operate it, let's talk about the commission in detail,
You don't have to think about when the movie started to taste sour, because it's not right. The male protagonist is from the beginning to satisfy his sense of accomplishment and vanity. You can see that the male protagonist is promoted and raised after the show is broadcast. He has Want to help those minorities in the past, he didn't, he was having fun, just another money game.
Let's look at the show itself, what role does it really play, for the death of live? To die and then to live? No, isn't it glorifying death and declaring suicide? Brainwashing begins at the beginning of the film, our behavior is reasonable and legal, bullshit is unreasonable, what is instigation, please go out and turn right to Baidu, this program itself has played a role of enticement and instigation, euphemistically called it awakening the conscience with truth, It's true, but it's definitely not the truth.
As for the person who committed suicide, let’s talk about the number one. She was raped by her family, her daughter was sexually assaulted, but she had no financial resources and could not be independent, so she could only choose to live on her own. In the end, she killed the man and then participated in the show. Did she really help her daughter? No, it caused another kind of harm to the daughter, and she was just adding value to her vulnerability and escape.
Finally, let’s talk about the audience. In fact, it is very similar to the current network socialization environment. The economic foundation is popular, but the superstructure is very lacking. The result is that the people are easily deceived. The shit thing fuels arrogance, so I won't give an example, I'm afraid it will blow up.
Since none of these premises hold true, what does the film really want to express? Don't ignore the most important existence in the film, the child with cancer, who worked so hard to survive, while the show was hyping death. Isn't this ironic? So I think what he really wants to express is that there are many ways to solve a problem, but death should never be used, and life should be used to awe rather than be objectified. The film also raises the question, what would you do if someone was about to commit suicide in front of you or if you knew someone was going to do it?
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