After watching this drama, many people are discussing whether the protagonist who filmed the video of abusing and killing girls is pitiful. In the story of White Bear, whether the heroine is a child abuse bystander or just a consumer object in "Justice Park", the movie actually does not explain clearly, because the heroine's fragmented memories are instilled, the so-called trial Maybe it's just the programming in Justice Park. There is some kind of performance and entertainment going on in the park, and the heroine is a living prop of the performance, which can be known from the final bow and the cheers of the audience.
Well, let's assume the trial is real.
When the heroine asked "passers-by" for help, everyone was indifferent and took out their mobile phones to shoot. Because the heroine is "sin" and those performers and spectators are on the side of "justice", "trial" has become a kind of enjoyment. The people involved in the game at this time are all gods, and they are responsible for punishing the sinners.
I remember that Hong Kong writer Ma Jiahui once said on the show: I like to watch "Little San" in my life (Dr. Ma is of course joking). Imagine if someone saw someone bullying a woman openly on the side of the road or even stripping her off, how many people would dare to say that the scene was beautiful? But if that person is "Little San", or just someone shouted "She's Little San!", then the viewing becomes reasonable and just.
Just look at the comments of this film, how many people are saying that the woman deserves it and deserves no sympathy, don't they realize that they are the "justice" spectators themselves?
Sometimes the truth doesn't matter anymore, and when you're on the side of the majority, you're "just". How many times have sins been committed in the name of justice? From the Crusades to the Holy War, from fighting landlords to killing teachers during the Cultural Revolution, all in the name of justice. I remember that Gao Xiaosong said that he did shameful things abroad and sang Japanese songs, at least not to shame the Chinese people. We need to find justice for our actions: a patriot.
When sin gets the pass of "justice", it's more terrible than sin itself!
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