The most dramatic part of the whole drama is that the male protagonist Shuan was first cleared of a crime that he was really guilty of because the video that could be used as evidence was wrong, but was later convicted by a fabricated video. The plot of this drama undoubtedly fits perfectly with the questioning of the heroine by the white-haired female giant at the end of the sixth episode.
Lies told by criminals in court, or videos edited by anti-terrorist organizations, which one is more credible? Which is the truth?
If the crime of the criminal really escaped the surveillance that can be used as evidence perfectly through technology and skills, then maybe correcting the video is the means of justice, but the question is how can people believe that the criminal is really a criminal? Another way to restore the facts. The monitoring that used to be the eye of God has also lost its fair effect with the development of science and technology. How to use new mechanisms to supervise society and how to break the drawbacks brought about by science and technology will become new social problems. Of course, this is a question that I cannot answer as an ordinary person.
In fact, this British drama, as the character played by the Phoenix Girl at the end, has played a role in letting the world know that there may be such a possible role in this world, that is, the possibility of video surveillance may not actually happen.
After watching the whole drama, from the beginning to the end, only the heroine is concerned about the truth of the case itself, while the other two forces are worried about the social impact this case will bring. Perhaps in this case, The behavior of the heroine is the most correct, but this is also because the heroine has the least information. The more people at the bottom of the information chain, the harder it is to see other issues that can be involved in one incident, and the harder it is to harbor whole society.
Perhaps people never thought that there would be a day when we thought we had seen the truth, but what we actually saw was the complete opposite of the truth.
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