After reading it, I felt deeply guilty at first. At that time, the wildly circulated version in China convinced us that we were more willing to eat melons without the time to consider the truth, let alone the feelings of the family members of the deceased. Because of national conditions and culture, people at that time would blame his death and his orientation, thinking that without this, he would not have entered the gate of the devil. But this guilt theory now appears to be secondary harm.
What is the evil and good of the Internet? Luca's deductive personality runs through, and his long-planned set of lies cannot stand up to scrutiny. Why does his mother feel no guilt for the victim's family? What kind of family made Luca? What happened between Luka and Lin Jun at that time? What made Lin Jun step into the gate of hell? At the end of the film, her mother said that Luka told her that Lin Jun and Luka were only YPs, and Lin Jun didn't mind filming the whole process of ML, which was not in line with the characteristics of East Asians at all. Only we know this cultural difference. I believe that all those who have watched the documentary will have their own thoughts. Good and evil will eventually come to an end. I hope that Lin Jun will be a safe and happy boy in the next life.
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