Don't be fooled by appearances

Kurt 2022-04-22 07:01:51

I just found time to watch it, and I feel that the movie is a bit one-sided, and it is quite different from the enlightening effect of the original thought.

The actions of the protagonist who shot and killed the students described in the movie are not "extremely evil" at all. In other words, this is just the most kind and direct description of "evil" by human beings. In the movie, the protagonist kills dozens of people even if he dies. Compared with the protagonist in the original book who is a big villain in the era of bubble finance, it is very rare! The real "extreme evil" is the kind that kills invisible, multiple indirect, chronic erosion, respected by human society, and has made great achievements, and in the end, you don't even know how to know it's the kind that kills you. . .

Personally, I feel that the movie part is just a representation of "extremely evil", but the reality from "invisible" to "visible" is often difficult to accept, and people are more inclined to believe that this is just a "crazy" It's just a "horror movie", it's a pity that "it" is being staged all the time in every corner of the world......

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