Gilbert mysteriously disappeared one day, but no police action was taken, so he launched an investigation on his own and followed his daughter's last trace to a gated community on Long Island, thus forcing law enforcement and the media to track down more than a dozen victims who were sex workers. I believe everyone has seen such social experiment videos on the Internet. The photographers dressed in ragged clothes and bright and bright images, and observed the difference by asking passers-by for help on the street. Does the person's appearance affect the willingness of passersby to stop? However, no matter what the test results are, I think the purpose of shooting these videos is to arouse the audience's attention to society, and to tell us that our enthusiasm for caring for the people around us should not be affected by a person's appearance or identity, and "The Missing Girl" "The same is true. The story of the movie "Missing Girl" focuses on the mysterious disappearance of Shannon, a twenty-four-year-old girl at the end of 2010. The mother Mary came to the Long Island community where she last appeared to find her daughter. Through her local experiences these days What I have seen and heard, it shows that many people at the bottom are affected by the common stereotypes and class discrimination in this society, and they cannot get the social phenomenon that they should be helped when they need it. It is believed that under the background of the real story adaptation , can bring a strong shock and influence to the audience. At first, because Shannon was a call girl, the police thought that she might have left home because of financial or family factors. Even though Mary went to the police station for help many times, she was reluctant to actively send someone to track her whereabouts, so she missed it. The prime time to search for missing persons was until seven months after Shannon, the police accidentally discovered the remains of more than a dozen people who had been abandoned on the coastal beach next to the nearby "Park Avenue", some of whom had been dead for more than ten years. It finally attracted the attention of the local police and media, and began to investigate in the direction of "serial killings". Perhaps the plot trend of "Missing Girl" looking for her daughter and finding the murderer makes it seem like a crime suspense type, but in fact the movie is more inclined to the description of the plot, which very realistically shows that people are being pasted "sex workers", The strange eyes and unreasonable treatment received after labels such as "dereliction of duty mother" and "mentally ill", whether Shannon made a 23-minute call to the police, the police only arrived at the scene an hour after hanging up, and Mary hoped to search The request for her daughter's whereabouts was ignored, or because Shannon's body was not found like other deceased people, public opinion began to appear that her whereabouts might be unknown for other reasons, which made the development of the case more serious. The movie watched the evolution of the whole incident from the perspective of Mary's family, not only created a series of murders for the audience. The sense of suspense and thriller gradually revealed the background of this family, and understood the reason why Shannon left and lived in multiple foster families since he was 12 years old. Looking at the relationship between Mary and her three daughters and their interactions with each other in the film, it describes the torment of the victim's family holding a glimmer of hope, as well as the way they face the pain before their relatives have left, compared with the police's support. The negative attitude makes the case no progress, and even the fact that the murderer is still at large until now can make people deeply feel the secondary harm caused by people's neglect to these family members in addition to the departure of their relatives. Perhaps because the case has not yet been solved, "Missing Girls" does not have too many high-tension scenes, focusing on these "missing girls", which is much more bland than other suspenseful crime movies with similar themes, and cannot be compared to "Missing Girls". Films based on real events such as Richard Jewell's Lament, "Blackwater," "Just Mercy," "Bombshell," etc. very directly convey to the audience the goal of the film's mother's hope that the public will pay more attention, but even if In this way, with the actress Amy Ryan and the Jewish girl Thomasin McKenzie who played the role of "Jojo Rabbit", the performance of the two can still let us be given by the victim's state of mind. I am moved, understand the theme of the film, and then have the motivation to pay attention to related events. I think this is very enough.
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