internet violence our media?

Cleta 2021-12-26 08:01:04

As an action film, it is lacking in terms of storyline and structure; but if it is replaced by reflection on the media, I think it is a topic that can arouse discussion.
Undoubtedly, it is very difficult to make such a real "show" today; that requires a lot of cameras and cameras, but in the future? The Internet allows all people in the world to access information; as long as the information is spreading, whether it is good or bad, whether it is democratic or evil. The development of the Internet of Things (IOT) may actually be able to shoot such a real "show." With the development of communication technology today, we are in an era of information explosion, which raises many questions about media: the influence of media on human society; the destruction of society by negative information such as violence; whether to exercise control over the media.
People who criticize the media will undoubtedly applaud this film, because it really criticizes the purpose of some media workers. On a battlefield left over from World War II, ten death row prisoners, drug dealers, executioners, state agents, desperate mandarin ducks, etc.; they are all heinous death row prisoners. The ring is not on the island; it is on the Internet, a game between human nature and desire. It's not just knives that kill people; there are also cameras. A knife can only stab a few people, but a camera can destroy a group or a generation. Recently, Nagoya Mayor Takayuki Kawamura publicly denied the Nanjing Massacre in the media. The origin of most Japanese media’s responsibility for World War II is denied; militarism prevails in the media, and the public has always been deceived.
After the newspaper was born; it was said that reports of suicide news would trigger people to follow suit. Many thinkers criticize the mass media as if the media is evil. The media and the people who manipulate the media; who is more evil? At the beginning of the film, when choosing the ring players, Ian. Brick deliberately selected in the Arab region. Looking back at reality, we may be able to understand the American media's coverage of the Arab world; the US government and Ian Brick are actually the same.
In real life, Ian Brick is everywhere, the gold-worshiping girl, and the Red Cross Guo Meimei incident some time ago. The Internet society allows us to all become media people, we can express our own speech, so everyone can see it. How to avoid our society falling into a trap of information manipulation. The first is that our media workers must have human values. I'm talking about human values, not official values. Back then, the Nazi values ​​were also supported by many media workers. In the play, Donna is opposed as a media worker adhering to human values; in reality, there are too many Gaudís who know that it is against humanity, but because of their inner desires, they manipulate the media and incite the public.
We cannot give up media just because it brings us something negative. Precisely, we should rely on our mass media to get rid of the fate of being fooled by the masses. Our condemnation of the Guo Meimei incident and the irony of inter-provincial pursuit and hide-and-seek are the strength of our masses.

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The Condemned quotes

  • Jack Conrad: You know, I don't know who you are, and I don't care. But I don't play games.

    Ian Breckel: You don't have to win... but everbody plays

  • Jack Conrad: [to Petr] If you stay down, we don't have a problem.

    Jack Conrad: [after Petr gets up] Oh, we have a big fucking problem!