In fact, I think the first episode is closely related to my life. When watching the show, we often think about problems from the perspective of God, so we think how can human beings be so stupid and use a scoring system to maintain the development of the whole society, yeah, This kind of setting itself is a fantasy, but I think our life has actually been manipulated by such a scoring system.
When a domestic film was released before, a friend of mine told me that it must be a bad film. I asked her how did you know it was a bad movie if you didn't watch it, and the answer was very simple, because it was made in China, because the starring was so-and-so, and the director was so-and-so. Similar remarks can be seen everywhere in life. Many times we don’t know a thing or a person. We decide the result based on the existing “ratings”. Just like the show Black Mirror, how many people are not well Just because it has become an American drama, if you change people, you will feel that this drama sucks. Although I feel sorry for Black Mirror, there is nothing I can do about it. Isn't this the truest example of a scoring system.
Some people think it's stupid to comment on a person with a rating, but that's not the case in life, when we don't know a person in depth, we will look at what other people say about him, and then leave a first one. impression. This phenomenon is most evident in public figures such as celebrities. I once heard of a girl. I heard that her private life was very chaotic. Many people said that she had AIDS. At that time, everyone isolated her. Later, it turned out that she was still a stranger at the time. Three people become tigers, people say it is formidable.
Last time I took a forensic elective course. The teacher told us about a serial murder case that happened around us. There seemed to be nothing wrong with that person's life. People around him commented very well on him, but the truth is up. This is the case with some people. What they usually show to others may be wearing a mask. The rating represents some things, but not everything. We can refer to the rating, but in the end, we still need to experience it ourselves and truly communicate with each other. Knowing this, what does this thing make us feel like (even if we don't know which side of it is) I
lost my self for the heroine's pursuit of high scores, and suddenly thought of the recent live broadcast that stabbed a hornet's nest matter. From a certain point of view, in fact, I think the heroine did the right thing. We all have the right to pursue a better life. Some people choose to release themselves, and some people pursue fame, fortune, money, etc. A high score in the play means that The upper class enjoys better welfare, better resources, and better technology, but it becomes a tragedy if they are too persistent.
Seeing that the heroine was trying to figure out how to send a message to get others to give her a five-star praise, and then she thought that every time she sent a message to the circle of friends, she would seriously word it, and she would think about whether this is suitable for posting before posting, and suddenly felt that she was so pathetic. Thinking of a circle of friends posted by a person a few days ago (he was scolded by others for his comments, and it was very sad during that time, and he didn’t comment again for a long time) He said that once, I sent all the comments I posted. I read it again, looked at the long or short texts I wrote, laughed and cried, then cried and laughed. After seeing these, I realized that I typed these not to please others, but for one day, when I reviewed these words, I could be amused by myself, and I could also make myself cry.
In the end I want to say that no one said that the ratings were bad, that the ratings were not desirable, and that was not the case in the first episode of Black Mirror. Technology is definitely developing, and Black Mirror will not stop it. It's just that there are advantages and disadvantages, and it is always right to look at the disadvantages properly.
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