The masses of this era have a typical concept of entertainment first and entertainment to death. Both the audience and the media seem to hate the calm environment of public opinion. I haven't seen enough of what happened, I must make enough gimmicks and pierce the sky. As for how it ended, how did the people in the public opinion center
contact the recent events, the first thing that came to my mind was the death of a certain boy, everyone on Weibo. The sympathy that seems to be absent is not enough after the eloquent coding, and then went to another actress' Weibo to spray others with ruthless indifference. One thing, bring in people who have nothing to do with it, stir and stir, and disperse when it is lively enough.
The unrelated princess was an irrelevant person to the Prime Minister. The spectators put the mission of "rescue the princess" on the Prime Minister's head. As for the price, I don't care; what will happen to the Prime Minister in the future, I don't know. Wearing a big moral hat, all this seems logical, as long as the prime minister has sex with a pig, the princess' life can be preserved. But no one cares whether the Prime Minister is willing or not, whether he can do such a thing or not. He was pushed into the position of rescuer by public opinion. The official statement on the TV was broadcast, and the group of people in front of the TV were so excited, weren't they?
Why?
Because we have nothing to do with this matter, we stand outside the circle to watch the fun, we are spectators. We see that the protagonist of the tragic things that are happening is someone else. We don’t have to experience such tragic things. At times like this, sympathy is indifferent.
The media that drives public opinion is also vicious. The female reporter, in order to win exclusive news, sold her body and broke into the rescue area. She was treated as a kidnapper by the army and almost died. What is she after, is to rescue the princess? Or to complete the whole thing? Neither, just to earn gimmicks and get meager and selfish personal satisfaction.
Perhaps this thing developed too ideally, and the plot setting happened to be the Prime Minister. But even the head of state cannot withstand the pressure of public opinion, let alone an ordinary person. There are not many shots of the Prime Minister's wife in the film, but every time she appears, it is a silent announcement. She is the only calm and rational person in this big event. She tried her best to save her and persuade her desperately, but she was facing tens of millions of spectators, and her voice would only be ignored. In the live TV broadcast, the prime minister was doing things, and the camera showed her wife, holding the infant child, crying.
The plot is wonderful, the script is rare. The transition between the prime minister, the media, and spectators during filming is also natural, and the director's skills are not shallow. It's just that the story of the media part was not told to the end, and the camera image was stolen, which was not perfect.
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