life with pursuit

Milo 2022-09-05 07:06:54

Rather than talking about the movie, it's better to talk about the experiences of these reporters themselves. Running under the hail of bullets, in order to buy a bottle of Coke; dodging a stabbing knife, but still insisting on taking pictures (say, the photo of the beheading with a big knife is too strong for visual impact); standing between two rival factions that are about to gang fight in the middle. . . . . .
This film made me ask myself, if I could, would I choose a faction that seemed politically incorrect to report, would I risk getting caught in a hail of bullets? Would I offer more help to a dying child with a vulture? Assumptions such as loss of context and context often appear meaningless. Even so, I still feel that it is very difficult to be able to do what several reporters in the film did. Right and wrong, morality and virtue, right and wrong, all are not important, a life with pursuit is the most important.
Some films are like this, using real or fictional scenes to force the audience to think, what if I am XX? Such human torture is often difficult to answer, but it is one of the shortcuts to continuous growth.

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  • Kevin Carter: They're right. All those people who say it's our job to just sit and watch people die. They're right.