After watching the whole movie, I was moved, and more importantly, how could the reality be so unbearable.
When the male protagonist was willing to give water and food to others and dogs, he was moved, but I was trapped. Out of fear and cowardice, he must have been selfish enough to hide things. Even if he gave some to others, he would never It is half, and at the same time it will never be given to dogs. This drama reminds once again that life is equal.
The reality is so unbearable, there is a problem with the tunnel, the construction workers have an accident when saving people, the victim's family threw eggs into the heroine, crying for the heroine to repay. Is the response appropriate? Personally, I feel that the reaction of the victim's family is in line with normal people, and they are angrily looking for the direct cause of the death. Everything was done in a hurry, but everyone forgot to find the actual responsible party - the tunnel builder.
In the face of the accident, the reporter is interested in whether the victims can break the record without water and food; the relevant tunnel safety departments are interested in whether the public opinion has condemned it. For the sake of public opinion, the rescue can be suspended and the rescuer can be pulled to develop the release. Yes, for the sake of public opinion, I took a group photo with the victim's family, but no one went up to give a hug. For the sake of public opinion, the injured can wait for the leader without rescue measures; statisticians are concerned about the survival of the victim. Probability; economists and politicians are concerned with bailout costs; radio stations are concerned with advertising themselves as the only station that can receive a signal. No one went to hold the tunnel makers accountable, not one, not after the fact, why?
In today's society, people who are fully watching the news will be swayed by various public opinion news, lose their basic rationality, lose their pursuit of the truth, and then create the so-called voice of the masses to drive more people, which is really terrifying. In the whole play, only the surviving rescue captain who has really experienced such an encounter can put himself in the shoes of the victim and make constructive suggestions.
When did we all start to go through this formalized process and start to weigh the importance of life and interests?
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