Okay, the episode of White Bear was very weird at the beginning.
I would have never imagined the meaning of it without the ending. When we first
watched it, I thought that this one again, had something to do with being attached
to your phone. Really thought that it was supposed to be a lesson of how you
need to be aware of your surroundings and not stay on your phone recording when
something is happening simply for “Likes”. I know this can be a reoccurring problem
in some situations, especially during a fight. And most of the time, when a
fight is not fair. But as it progressed it seemed to be like they put it out to
be. The people were hypnotized by the image on the tv that played a key role in
everything. When we finally got to the end, I was really in disbelief. In disbelief
of everything really. I could not believe that that woman, who seemed like a
good person, would be capable of allowing her fiancé to do something so terrible.
It is hard to believe that two people would be capable of such a terrible act to
a young girl that had a lot of life in front of her. Even though the woman took
no part in the actual torture, she is just as guilty for recording it and not
doing anything at all to help the helpless girl. I think one could argue that the real culprit
is the man because he did the torturing to the girl, but the woman is just as
guilty for not trying to help but instead record and watch. We later learn that
the two get caught and the fiancé ends up killing himself in jail and the woman
has to suffer by thinking that she is going to get killed and getting no help by
the bystanders that are on their phones recording everything that is happening.
When she runs the whole course, because that is what this essentially is, she
gets to a stage where she is explained to her what is going in and why. They have
to tell her why because she no longer remembers what she did which I assume is because
of the constant shocking to her head. When we first asked if we thought it was
a fair punishment, I thought no because after all she no longer remembers what
she did. Then, however, I think it is. Towards the end we see that every day they
do it, they mark the day off on the calendar, so we know that for a least a
month they’ve been doing this to her and just like she is suffering, the family
of the little girl suffer day in and day out from what she was an accomplice
to. So, the pain she is going through
everyday can be compared to the pain the parents have to go through.
2 comments:
I agree with you as to the indecisiveness on which if it is fair or not but I don't think that pain Victoria experiences everyday is the equivalence to what the family of the little girl go through. The pain the family goes through is emotional devastation as where Victoria's misery comes from guilt, fear, and regret.
I like how you bring in the part about how the little girl's parents feel. And i didn't think the punishment was fair either but now i have to side with you when you brought up that fact how they have to go everyday through pain and she should as well, but how long do you think the torturing has to go on till its fair?
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