Law Enforcer's Handbook

Chapter 222 The Clown Is Actually Myself

Chapter 222 The Clown Is Actually Myself

In the 2.0 version, the identity of the Chaco terrorist has not been changed.

In the end, he decided to give back to the world in a vigorous way. For him, the greatest success is not killing or defeating a certain person, but welcoming everyone to this new world that they are not familiar with.

"In my opinion, if you measure a villain in the way of a series, the requirements for them should not only be limited to how much damage they have caused, but how they will affect the protagonist."

Movies are different from reality. In the virtual world, people can always give any dark and cruel story a romantic ending, and the moment the audience walks into the movie theater, they know that no matter what the villains in the play are brewing The conspiracy will eventually be thwarted by the protagonist.

At least in the world of movies, they still artificially achieve evil.

No matter what time the zero version of Chai Ke can't really blow up "Libra", so in the movie, the message he wants to convey will eventually stop at the protagonist, that is, the "enthusiastic citizen".

And just now, the screenwriter of Keluo Film and Television Media used practical actions to create the image of an "enthusiastic citizen" who was born in a large company.

The limit of his understanding of evil is the same as the screenwriter said that he made up improvised stories. He believed that the evil in this city originated from some lunatics who were not satisfied with life. He was born with wealth, power and ability, and he naturally believed that everyone has The right to choose your own life.

"I roughly understand what you mean."

The director fell into deep contemplation. The Chai Ke described by Song Lan is no longer the familiar image of doing evil for the sake of evil. To him, blowing up "Libra" is more like a challenge and destruction of existing rules. .

In contrast, their conception of "enthusiastic citizens" is still at the stage of focusing on the crimes in front of them.

What Song Lan said just now brought up a new problem.

What kind of expectations do they have for the city modeled on the Seventeenth District in the movie?
In their original conception, this is a city with skyrocketing crime rate, severe economic recession, and full of social contradictions, but all their imaginations are still at the level of scenery, such as designing some dilapidated and old houses, or Design a gang fight on the street.

In fact, they didn't really continue to think along this setting.

If the crimes of this city have rotted down to the rules themselves, then from a certain point of view, wouldn’t Chai Ke, who challenged these rules, also have legitimacy?
In the past, they would not consider giving villains legitimacy. In movies, good guys are good guys, and bad guys are bad guys. They will have obvious labels when they appear, and the audience does not need to distinguish them.

Whether to listen to Song Lan's opinion or not for now, the director is now interested in the character itself, he couldn't help asking, "Suppose, I mean suppose Chai Ke finally achieves his goal and blows up the "Libra". How can it change the status quo of the city?"

"He's going to be a legend that people talk about, but it's not going to change anything other than fame."

"Won't it make any difference?"

The director repeated in astonishment, and the doubt in his eyes deepened, "Then why would he do this."

"That's the difference between a terrorist and a revolutionary, we're talking about a villain here."

Chai Ke, who wants to blow up the "Libra", is equivalent to the evil itself bred by this city. He represents anger, unwillingness and endless destructive desire.

"He will not and does not want to change the existing rules. This is an emotional catharsis."

Assuming that Chai Ke really blows up "Libra", people who hate big companies will regard him as a legend, celebrate with the whole city for three days, and then do what they should do, after all, life will continue, time will not Stay in the moment of nuclear weapon detonation.

And once he really succeeds, it will have a stronger impact on the local law enforcement environment.

When he becomes a legend, more and more people will follow his example. If you can't blow up "Libra", you can go to the inspection department and the law enforcement department. If you can't even blow up these, then you can go to the newsstand, Small street shops, blow up everything they can think of that has something to do with hate.

So whether it's a movie or reality, Song Lan would never want such a villain to realize his ideal.

"This is why the 'enthusiastic citizen' must stop him even if he can understand his motives. What Chai Ke wants to achieve is not only his personal ideals, he also uses his own death to bring about a carnival of destruction."

Song Lan felt that he really broke his heart because of the crew. Fortunately, he had seen enough movies, and the film field of 2166 did not overlap with the 2020 he was familiar with, so that he could directly copy many settings created by his predecessors.

If this momentum develops, the relationship between the "enthusiastic citizens" and Chai Ke is similar to that of Batman and the Joker.

Their city is even more hopeless than Gotham.

The forces of the coalition government and large corporations have reached the point of being almost irresistible. During the time when the Foster family controlled the Seventeenth District, even if a clown really appeared, they would be strangled in the cradle by them...

Huh?
Thinking of this, Song Lan was suddenly taken aback.

Because he found that he was similar to the clown in challenging the existing rules and driving the big family out of the seventeenth district.

He doesn't have Batman's principle of saving and not killing, and he never hesitates when he meets someone who threatens him.

Clown, it's me?

But fortunately, he has no intention of dropping nuclear weapons on large companies or even the core area for the time being. Compared with pure destruction, he is more concerned about how to develop the military power of the seventeenth district, because he knows that in reality, the "Libra" will be blown up. It's no use at all, the Foster family disappeared, it's just that another big family replaced them.

Only by freeing the city economically and militarily from the control of big business and big families can real change be brought about.

"Why, what new idea did you think of?"

Seeing Song Lan lost in thought, the director quickly asked, he is very interested in this kind of alternative villain.

This is a path that no one has tried before, and it may become an excellent opportunity.

"How to change the city is the job of an 'enthusiastic citizen', and the resources at his disposal may just be able to promote some changes."

What Song Lan didn't expect was that the identity of an executive of a large company that was originally used to clean up the land seemed to be able to play a certain role. In the context of this era when the big family and the company have absolute control over the lower levels, if they want to initiate changes, they may have to wait. You have to rely on their strength.

This is like their law enforcement department can only clean up the criminal groups on the border trade line. If they want to take over the trade line, they need the power of the seventeenth district government and even the No.12 country.

"The change doesn't happen overnight, and then it may be the content of the next few movies."

And as the actor of Chai Ke, he completed the historical task of rushing to the street with glory at the first step, and how the story of the movie develops in the future has nothing to do with him.

(End of this chapter)

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