After watching the CM of the fourteenth season, although most of the stories in it are fictional, but having experienced the baptism of Zhang Yingying's case and this case, I can't help but speculate with the worst idea that maybe what the screenwriter said may happen, and In reality, there is no plot of the last missing person being rescued in each episode.
After reading a few reviews of the movie, I am in a mixed mood.
First, if this film is a purely fictitious pseudo-documentary film, I would at most watch it with a curious mind.
Second, if I hadn't seen CM and the documentary of China's major cases, as well as the profit-seeking and ruthless capital of the great god of science popularization at station B a few days ago, I would not speculate on the intentions of the producers of this film for no reason.
"Labeling and nicknames for suspects will only satisfy the criminal vanity of suspects," the original words meant. Uncle Delicious and JJ have said this to the local police countless times. I think it makes sense. For such film and television works based on real events, I think the suspect X's statement in today's statement is sufficient. There are so many descriptions of criminals that I can't tell if it's a manual on how to hunt a good guy or a biography of a bad guy.
Capital is profit-seeking, there is no doubt about that. Netflix is not an open shantang, and that goes without saying. However, it is difficult to maintain an objective and impartial biography, consider the family members of the victims who are still alive, restore the context of the case, and balance the most important profit. But obviously in terms of my personal perception, after watching it, I feel like I'm going to vomit, and I have a physiologically disgusting reaction. A feeling of silent heartache.
A line with the perpetrator's perspective on the left and ours on the right, with the camera in the middle. How the director assigns the left or right perspective of the shot, and masters the rhythm of the shot, the length and depth are very important, because it is too much. For example, the director released some unsuitable shots and remarks due to various purposes or mistakes.
PS. Political correctness is important in the West, including upholding so-called human rights. Because prisoners still enjoy various rights. But for those who make such laws, does the law itself really achieve or come close to what it is supposed to do? I can't help but think about it. Because as a Chinese under a different system, I still think it is necessary to retain the death penalty, and it was necessary to exist as a deterrent before.
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