Life and death are the biggest things in life. It is a rare challenge for ordinary people to experience one or two times. Those who deal with life and death every day don’t know what it feels like to be psychologically: the human butcher in "Green Butcher", "Crime" In Psychology, the analyst who analyzes perverted serial killers all the time, as well as the first responders in this film. They are in another world, where there is everything except God. Doctors who shed blood, sin, poverty, and filth, staying up all night, hand out caring nurses and mediocre first-aiders by strange standards. Since God does not care, these ordinary people have to take over the work of the savior. Their differences in thoughts and personal preferences determine the fate and even life and death of some others.
Seeing what happened, you will feel deeply powerless. The world is full of chance, life and death is life and death, there is no miracle of wish. Every day first responders experience setbacks at work, and the price of each setback is a life. At this time, there will be as much frustration as there is as much conscience. The first responders are more madmen than the criminals all over the street. Instead of me, I choose to collapse, at least that's better than numbing myself.
The first responder later understood that he was not a god and could not participate in anything. When one person after another comes to the end of his life, he can only be a bystander.
The old Chinese saying is correct: the key to being a human being is to put oneself in the right position.
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