Violence - The Presence of Underwater Icebergs

Darion 2022-10-12 07:24:59

"HUMAN" presents the experiences of people in different situations around the world on love, killing, war, discrimination, happiness, marriage, poverty, justice, homosexuality, crime, terrorism, and women's equality through the stories of ordinary people in front of the camera. and feelings. There are so many heart-wrenching stories, but I only remember one now. The boy said, "The biggest impact of being in the war on me was a feeling. Once you go through the feeling of ending someone else's life, you realize that it's extraordinary. Unfortunately, it's a feeling that you don't get anymore. Want to experience. Now I still want to experience it again. That's why I keep a loaded gun at home, I want someone to hurt me, to break in, I want someone to come and give me a reason to use violence Hurt someone again." The boy's eagle eyes and the words he said have been haunting my mind these days, and I shudder. I don't know what he was like before he joined the war, but seeing him expose his evil in front of the camera always made me feel that he was both a dangerous potential perpetrator and a victim of the war. Human beings are too complicated. Maybe the dark side of a person is sometimes like an underwater iceberg. It’s just that some people will never surface in their entire lives, and some people will take a wrong step, and the evil of their soul will no longer sink. Speaking of this, I suddenly thought of "Infernal Affairs", Liu Jianming is such an existence.

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