Look at other people's tragedies coldly

Taryn 2021-12-24 08:01:49

In the face of the tragedy of others, the death of others, the curiosity of human beings is far greater than

the weakness of rational human nature, which is nakedly exposed in this killing game.

When a person's life will be exacerbated by one of your actions, what kind of mentality will you look at? Would you still touch the button that caused death?

Untraceable shows us an indifferent society. When the death of the victim is accelerated in this game due to the increase in click-through rate, so many people are curious to "appreciate" and indifferent to "watch". Isn't the blood flowing in the blood vessels getting a little bit of temperature?

When the victim dies helplessly under "all the attention", will people feel a little bit of guilt? No! When new games came to an end one by one, my heart was really cold.

People are really scary animals. The tragedy of others, the death of others, can always be so indifferent, it doesn't matter.

I sympathize with the killer, because he faced the pain of losing his loved ones, and he faced the indifference and even mocking eyes and actions of everyone. There is a reason for his distortion in his heart. He is the victim of the despicable weakness of mankind, and those victims also died unfortunately in this "coming together" killing game.

I am sympathetic to human beings. When can we overcome these bad roots, truly get rid of selfishness, and truly cherish the lives around us?

Life continues, and indifference continues, in all corners of the world in different ways

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Extended Reading
  • Armando 2022-04-23 07:02:57

    So much foreshadowing ahead, the ending is so rushed

  • Justina 2021-12-24 08:01:49

    The plot is pretty good and more attractive

Untraceable quotes

  • Detective Eric Box: Subject? What are we in science class?

    Agent Jennifer Marsh: What would you prefer?

    Detective Eric Box: How 'bout piece of shit?

  • Agent Jennifer Marsh: What about the kitten? Did you talk to that guy?

    Detective Eric Box: Scottie Hillman yeah, he's a fucking jackass. All he cares about it getting the kitten's collar back because he paid twelve bucks for it.