SRU - Police facing civilians, not maintaining social order.

Verlie 2022-03-25 08:01:01

I just watched two episodes, and I just want to say a little bit of my thoughts;

those who have played "Detective Hua" before will probably have the impression that there was a classic line in it at that time "The police are to maintain the normal order of this society", this sentence also Has always defined my view of the police. All along, I thought so.

At the beginning of watching "Operation Flashpoint", like many friends, I thought it was a violent commercial film. At the same time, I also watched this film in order to satisfy the visual impact. I didn't have too many expectations. Watching it with a time-consuming attitude, I didn't expect that I just watched two episodes, which really gave me a new definition and feeling for "police"; in

the first episode, I was still investigating "whether abuse" for the police investigation department. At the end of the first episode, the "robber" son watched his father cry in the morgue, and the sniper hugged his son tightly after returning home; the

second episode, full of human truth and kindness. Storyline;

let me really feel that in this world view of the film, no matter policemen, robbers, cleaners, doctors, patients, and psychologists are ordinary people, they are all real people on this earth. People with emotions and stories;

the whole film SRU is not only a state violence agency, but its real role is to maintain social justice and legal system; they are also ordinary people like our fathers, sons, daughters, and maintain social order or maintenance Violent agency of a special interest group;

in my worldview, there is a new definition of "police" (or Toronto police);

PS: ask yourself if you and I were the father of this child in episode 2, what would you and I be? What choices are made?
What I can bravely judge is that if I were the patient, I would also leave the hope of life to this family.

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