The shock lies in restoring the truth

Aida 2022-06-28 18:54:08

1. The duty of a war correspondent is to reflect the truth, and to reflect the truth cannot choose which side to stand on first, because as long as the political or subjective side occupies the side, what is reflected under the camera will no longer be the truth.

2. Based on the above, kevin's torture is unnecessary, but the human heart is full of flesh. Under rational and unnecessary analysis, people will still blame themselves and think about the meaning of this profession? Is it recording the truth, or just sitting on the sidelines. Greg's "Death of Shabalala" is quoted by politicians and controls the next massacre and international public opinion. If we really want to talk about who's problem, it should be more about the leader of public opinion, namely the Fourth Power The problem, and the photo itself, has only two words - "true".

3. Compared with "The Hungry Sudan", I am more shocked by "Death of Shabalala". In such a chaotic war environment, life is so low, just because of race, just a minute's time. Buried in a sea of ​​fire.

4. In terms of technique, the hand shakes dizzy, but it also highlights the environment; Greg's reflection reflects kevin's death, but the latter is more stressful; Ken, as a spiritual leader, belongs to all the things he loves , can be regarded as the geometry of the destination, the only one who is ashamed is the family that has just been formed.

5. To sum up, it is not necessary to hope that this film will continue to discuss in-depth discussions, because the images of the film also record the truth, and it is not necessary to present subjective consciousness in the images, because after all, the style of the whole film is closer to the form of record. As for this kind of truth, it triggers in-depth discussions about some plots, which is something outside the film.

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The Bang Bang Club quotes

  • Kevin Carter: They're right. All those people who say it's our job to just sit and watch people die. They're right.