All living beings after the emergence of human civilization

Jane 2022-12-07 23:12:56

After watching the hunt, it tells a very simple story. The male protagonist was framed for sexually abusing children and then he was wronged. But the reactions of people from various positions that the story evokes got me thinking about human nature.

It wasn't the little girl who made me the most angry. I read the synopsis before and thought it was a thoughtful and thoughtful devil like the one in "The Orphan's Resentment", but after watching it, I felt that the director was just trying to create a revenge that started him out of nowhere. To the image of a serious lie, otherwise, there would be no chance of the little girl looking out the window and wanting to play with the children when the dean asked someone to ask questions later. The girl wanted to clarify but no one believed it. guilt. She just lured out the fuse of the story's revelation of humanity.

What makes me angry is that first of all, the head of the kindergarten directly convicted the male protagonist without finding out anything, and also notified the whole world (including the male protagonist's son). the moral high ground.

Then there are the masses. I have always felt that it is an instinct. The instinctual choice is on the same side as the majority of people, lest they be "hunted" by the public. Even some people who are rich in public expression begin to judge the "prey" on behalf of the "majority" when they don't know the truth at all. The incarnation of justice killed Jenny, and in the end, he wanted to shoot the male protagonist. No one wants to be the weak, it seems that standing with the majority can become the strong one. Even his good friend (the godfather of the male protagonist's son) who has always believed in him, although he believed in the male protagonist from the beginning to the end, did not come forward to defend him in public. But to be honest, it is rare to have such a friend who is willing to believe in him in this situation.

This reminds me of a girl who always had a smell when she was studying, so everyone was reluctant to approach her. What's more, she started to bully her, and no one spoke for her, and no one knew whether she was actually a good character. Maybe she also became a "prey" without knowing it.

After watching "Dog Town", I just watched this. Both of them made me feel that sometimes people are really inferior to dogs...

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The Hunt quotes

  • Marcus: Bunch of bastards! Bunch of fucking bastards!

  • Theo: The world is full of evil but if we hold on to each other, it goes away.