2020-02-27 00:44
Two people died in this documentary, one named Lin Jun and the other named James
Rest in peace
【Are we accomplices?】
The documentary spent 3 episodes telling about a horrific corpse case that shocked the world. I don't know much about how to make documentaries or movies well, I can only say what I feel. Those of you who haven't heard about this documentary before, must think like me that it is about an incident where a network expert traces a cat abuser through clues and finally brings him to justice. But the truth is more cruel than the title.
Through interviews with characters, the disclosure of information bit by bit promotes the gradual clarification of the incident, and peels off the core of the incident layer by layer. The first part buried a lot of foreshadowing, so that when finally conveying the murderer's imitation of the movie "Instinct" and explaining "Manny", people exclaimed and puzzled: I was watching the movie, not this is a real event, But this is too.... such a sigh. Can't tell the difference between reality and fiction.
Baudi said at the end that she will reflect on whether we are accomplices. She is a participant and bystander in this incident. Only at the end, when all the details are made public, can she go from the original suspicion to the final confirmation that the original murderer wants to become famous and imitate the movie. We followed the film to feel Baudi's intelligence, wisdom, and execution in the process of the ultimate murderer; we can also feel the confusion and torture of herself after she followed a clue and found that it really turned into a murder case. . She has experienced the murderer's crime, escape, disguise, and arrest. She is like the two protagonists in "The Cat and Mouse Game", maybe they know each other. She didn't even know which part of what she did was her free will and which part was the intentional guidance of the murderer. What about us, those of us who have watched the film, the people who made the film, the producers who let the murderer enter the public eye again, we watch it online, and post to discuss whether the murderer’s wishes are still being fulfilled?
I don't want to mention the killer's name because I don't want to let him get away with it
I want to ask: Why is the murderer so obsessed with "being famous in the world", and what will these fame and fortune bring him? Why does Baudi ask us, are we now accomplices? What kind of era is this, we care so much about what other people think of us, we disguise ourselves as another person on the Internet, or show ourselves to gain recognition from others; we express our views on others on the Internet, Random comments can kill innocent people, and we can post videos of ourselves brutally ending other people's lives directly on the web because of what other people think. We live online, but are we really who we are? Or is it because we expose ourselves online? Baudi said at the beginning of the documentary: on the Internet I can be who I want to be
In the real world, communication requires costs, and exposing yourself also costs costs. Once you don’t control the proportions well, it is very likely that the game will collapse. It’s different on the Internet. You only need a keyboard and an id, and you can Create a variety of personalities at will, you can speak and judge at will; the cost of receiving is also very low, and the information is there, whether passive or falsely active, it can be called "passive reception".
Everyone is easy to hurt others, and easy to be hurt by others; easy to lead others, and easy to be led by others.
The title of the film is: hunting an Internet Killer, and who is it referring to?
Every one of us has the potential to be an Internet Killer.
【Scare yourself part】 1. The computer suddenly goes black.
After watching the movie, I searched for [Lin Jun]. The first item on Baidu came up with the Canadian corpse dismemberment case. In my condolences, just one click, a black screen appeared on the computer, (never encountered such a black screen before), and there was a paragraph written in various languages on it, to the effect that the computer failed and needed to be restarted. At that moment, my first reaction was that this post bar might have some virus, and then I was very worried about the files in my computer. After restarting, a pop-up window suddenly popped up for me, and I had to click OPEN, and there was a word in it [shut down], I thought at the time: Did the documentary Baudi finally tell me to shut down, oh no! Fortunately, it can be restarted normally, which is a false alarm.
2. When looking for James, click randomly on the progress bar and just stop at his portrait.
I thought that James was the first sacrifice in the film, and we can't forget him, so I wanted to find the section describing him, click the progress bar at will, and even stopped at the frame of his portrait. little heart.
Rest in peace
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