In today's era of promoting diversity, we still can't escape the subjective manifestations of those commonalities in our bodies, especially the evil factors. In the Internet, the hidden evils in these commonalities are "invisible" because of the carrier. Thinking that he has escaped the binding force and showed his true body, then what will the unbinding evil do in the Internet age? This movie exemplifies that.
An example is "online watching". The diversity carrier in this Internet age does not reflect diversity. It mirrors things like exclusion, ego, indifference, indulgence, etc. that "seem" small evils. , but what's behind this? These "seemingly" small evils are rapidly amplified, mutated, and grown by the "click rate", allowing the evil factor to quietly grow into a highly diffusive epidemic virus. What is even more frightening is that this process cannot be stopped. Ironically, what the heroine's lucky self-rescue at the end of the film tells us is the fragility and weakness of today's social institutions. In the final picture, aren't the emblems of the system and Diane Lane's twisted face trying to reach out to the streaming screen exactly the footnotes of this fragility and weakness?
Then I, a netizen who is in the tide of the Internet age - what can I do?
I want to think independently as much as possible, make less conclusions and learn more, and constantly reflect on myself.
Especially remind yourself to be online!
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