(Postscript: S01E07 is so exciting~~~~~~~~~~ This film is more like a sinful documentary about Gotham) The
first three episodes have done a good job of plot promotion, mainly about how Bruce was young Hour, after the death of both parents, the full picture of the people in Gotham City. Focus on the growth and transformation of Penguins and Sheriff Gordon.
In the third episode, in Gotham City, which is extremely corrupt, chaotic at the bottom, and undercurrents, one of the police officers appeared, BalloonMan, who used a weather balloon to lift the guilty villain up to death.
Every high-ranking person is guilty, at least every citizen of Gotham City feels so. Everyone feels happy when such a person dies.
To this day, I still feel that Batman’s beliefs are unrealistic, punishing the most evil people without taking their lives. It's like Emperor Hui Emperor asked the poor why he didn't eat meat when he starved to death when he had no food.
His natural wealth and fate made him separate from the people at the root. People actually only need his "power", but they don't agree with him in their hearts, when he is a monster. He is not a true hero, but a poor man who is paranoid and eager to heal himself by curing Gotham City, hoping that other children will not repeat their mistakes.
He can't even save himself, so how about saving others.
It is impossible to grow rich flowers on such a morbid and poor soil.
How many times have the Joker escaped from prison because of Batman's "soft-hearted" that Batman doesn't kill, and how many innocent people have died because of it?
Do you think that just catching the bad guys and throwing them into Arkham is the end?
The roots of Gotham City from top to bottom have been rotten, and this is not shifted by the will of a few "just people": Batman, Sheriff Gordon. People have become accustomed to the crimes that flood the streets, and they are not surprised. Corruption has become a recognized unspoken rule. The law is no longer for the pursuit of justice and maintaining order, but has become an umbrella for the minority.
The city is sick, very sick.
See how the city treats street children, treats the weak, and treats injustices in society.
The misfortune of the youth is the misfortune of the future.
The pain of the weak is the shaking of the foundation.
All the injustices eventually converge into a flood of indiscriminate killing, devouring everyone.
And all sins are due to our inaction, lack of self-discipline and indulgence.
We rarely trust people who are better than us. This is too true. We would rather avoid dealing with them. On the contrary, it is most often that we confide in people who are similar to us and who share our weaknesses. Therefore, we do not want to fix our weaknesses, nor do we want to be better, we probably should be convicted of making mistakes in the first place. We just want to receive mercy and encouragement in our path. In a word, we hope that we will no longer be guilty, and at the same time we will not work hard for our own purity. Don't be shameless enough, and don't be moral enough. We have neither the power to do evil nor the power to do good. —————— "The Outsider" Camus
BalloonMan is a "good guy" who sacrificed his life for street children, but reality has forced him to become a murderer. In the dark ages, you want to be a good person to change the world. Unrealistic and destined to be trampled on. The people who rule this city bully the weak, and the law protects them.
This is the real world, deceitful, cruel, the law cannot protect the weak, and kind people are destined to bear more.
Who are you fighting for?
Do you think I'm just talking about Gotham City? No, no, no, but I think everything will have a result. The sun rises again and again, and life will continue.
The writing is too messy and incomprehensible.
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