"If you ask me why the criminals chose to shoot the audience when "The Dark Knight Rises" was released, I can only say that it is inseparable from the movie itself."
On Saturday, a similar report appeared in many media outlets, targeting "The Dark Knight Rises".
"This is the answer given by a police officer in Los Angeles, USA when answering a reporter's question, "Do you think the suspect in the shooting was affected by the movie?" A similar question appeared in Duke Rosenberg's Batman series. When the two "Dark Knights" were released, they were asked by some reporters. At that time, some film critics worried that the image of the clown played by Heath Ledger in the movie was too real and attracted young people to imitate it."
"At that time, Duke Rosenberg's answer was'young people have their own judgment.' This sentence became the core of some media's severe criticism of Duke Rosenberg, Duke? The magnificent, large and intensive propaganda campaign created by Rosenberg and Warner Bros. for "The Dark Knight Rises" was considered by experts and police to indirectly induce crime."
"The propaganda method of "The Dark Knight Rises" is completely brainwashed and viral. It continues to render the self-confidence, evil and darkness of the villains in Duke Rosenberg’s movies. Even Batman himself has turned from a hero to a hero. "The loyal traitor who is struggling in the evil quagmire of Gotham City"...I believe that most fans go to the movies to see how the villain turns reality upside down. They expect a murderer who can kill Batman. Because Duke Rosenberg made them love neuroticism, revenge, and anarchism."
"This also deeply exposes a problem with Duke Rosenberg. His Batman series is different from the previous comic hero movies. It focuses not on Batman and Bruce Wayne, but like the Joker or Shelley. A villain like you, they are more three-dimensional and distinctive than Batman. This creative method plus the promotion of the villain's role before the movie is released-the Batman movie is in the hands of Duke Rosenberg, and Batman is the foil , He spent 250 million US dollars to create the villain who interrupted Batman and social support leg bones-so that fans will be instilled more inclined to villain values, this is the most terrifying Duke Rosenberg movie Locally, he directly influences and distorts the value orientation of the audience."
"In the promotion of "The Dark Knight Rise", the film studio has used a lot of viral marketing such as the release of wanted orders for the movie villain online to increase the attention of the film. This on the other hand deepens the dividing line between the film and reality. This kind of propaganda method caused panic among fans as early as 1999 when "Blair the Witch". At that time, an American television station conducted a survey, and 47% of the fans interviewed believed that "Blair the Witch" The video is real."
"What's more frightening is that Duke Rosenberg's accumulating praise for his last Batman movie "The Dark Knight" has become another reason for this. As early as the "Dark Knight Rise of the Shooting" Before it happened, a fan threatened to'accidentally die a viewer who gave a bad review in advance.' And he himself received death threats."
"According to the rumors of eyewitnesses, the media claimed that James Holmes committed the murder because he didn't buy the movie tickets for the premiere. These speculations made people all over the United States panic!"
"It's time for us to reflect. This kind of reflection should start with self-exclusion of the values promoted by "The Dark Knight Rises"!"
Such remarks appeared in batches in major media.
"Batman’s enemies are comic-style crazy characters in the hands of Tim Bolton, and in the hands of Duke Rosenberg, they turn into clown-like three-dimensional and complex terrorists. They believe in anarchism. Before they became thugs, they were victims of the cruel material society just like Batman, but they took the opposite path from Bruce Wayne."
"This path is more in line with the choice of normal people. It is far easier to fall than to stick to justice. Take the clown imitated by James Holmes as an example. He doesn't trust anyone, even his subordinates who work for himself can not hesitate. He was killed by a single shot. He didn't need money and power, but he played with everyone with these two things. He was not afraid of death or failure. He wanted to destroy this world as cold as himself."
"Officially such a person and role have led James Holmes, who is only 25 years old, on a path of no return!"
"Since the first group of filmmakers discovered the commercial and entertaining nature of movies a hundred years ago, violence has been inextricably linked with movies, and it has gradually evolved into a relationship under famous directors like Duke Rosenberg. This is a passionate art."
"Throughout Duke Rosenberg's 20 years of directorship, we can see a very obvious rule: no violence. No commercial. The violence elements in the movie satisfy the restless hearts that are dissatisfied with reality. , Allowing the audience’s heroic complex and desire for destruction to be temporarily satisfied in the virtual world of the movie."
"At the same time, Duke Rosenberg’s films also familiarize the audience with crime and learn to commit crimes. They even become obsessed with crime. What we should admit is that movies are indeed responsible for the increasingly rampant social violence. To shirk the responsibility, I would like to ask anyone who has watched "The Dark Knight", who of you has not been overwhelmed by the Joker’s extremely crazy and sophisticated plan? Who dares to say that after watching, there is nothing to want to be somewhere The urge to detonate a bomb and then wobble out like a clown?"
These criticisms and well-intentioned public opinion were basically within the expectations of Duke and Warner Bros. As if an appointment had been made, Warner's media continued to publish relevant comments on the incident.
It is impossible to eliminate the impact of the shooting incident, but it is still possible to form an argument rather than a direction of public opinion that is unfavorable to "The Dark Knight Rises".
Warner Bros. first moved out a number of criminal psychology experts.
Michael Werner, a criminal psychologist from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, wrote in the media, "Looking at a series of major shootings in the United States before, the killer can basically be identified as a type of person, that is, hate society, suffer from high delusion, Hope to make an impact by killing. James Holmes is a typical example. This has nothing to do with any film."
Jeffrey Swanson, a professor of violence and mental illness at Duke University, believes that “the murderer’s motives should not be drawn prematurely. Although the perpetrators of major shootings are generally young men who tend to be autistic and often imitate certain Movies, but the problem is that there are tens of thousands of people who meet this standard, but they have never done anything like this."
Steve Albrecht, an expert from the American Association for Threat Assessment, told reporters, “The murderer may be the loser of a series of incidents, trying to solve the problem with the help of killings. He speculated that the police's efforts to find the murderer’s motives may be useless. More energy is focused on preventing such criminal cases in advance."
Although these people did not directly say that James Holmes's behavior has nothing to do with the "Batman" series of movies, but their comments are undoubtedly beneficial to "The Dark Knight Rises."
Probably because this incident is beneficial to Ohetan’s policy, the White House spokesperson representing the Washington authorities believes that there is no relationship between the shooting and the film.
"The violent scenes of films that can be released on a large scale are very limited. The "Batman" series is essentially a family movie, and there are many children to watch."
At a regular White House press conference, the spokesperson said, “If you want to say that movies are related to violence, and literary works also have violence, you can’t think about it. In fact, the core of this incident is the issue of gun control in the United States.”
He also praised, "In "The Dark Knight Rises", director Duke Rosenberg has maintained a high level, and he has improved the grade and level of superhero movies.
In the face of various voices questioning the "Batman" series, Duke's naval forces were once again dispatched, appearing on various well-known movie websites and social networking sites, directly refuting some media views.
"Just ask friends who have watched "The Dark Knight", who of you has not been overwhelmed by the Joker’s extremely crazy and sophisticated plan? Who dares to say that after watching, there is no one who wants to detonate a bomb somewhere Then the urge to walk out like a clown? But did you do that?"
"No! Because you are sensible, you can distinguish between fantasy and reality."
"But for some people, they have been living in fantasy, or forced to live in fantasy. Let us turn our attention to the cold-blooded killer James Holmes, in his neighbors and school teachers In the description of his classmates, James Holmes is a quiet, introverted and even withdrawn person. The classmates describe him as a "mysterious character". His name can be found in the friend list of any classmate’s social network. Nothing."
"These all show that James Holmes and the clown have a scar that is shocking, but Holmes's is not in his mouth, but in his heart. Criminal psychology believes that the occurrence of criminal acts is related to childhood experiences. There is an inseparable relationship. The influence of the real world on a person's psychology is the root of criminal behavior!"
To say that the film does not affect the real society at all, Duke itself does not believe it, but Warner must be so propaganda.
In fact, there is a saying that describes it well—the audience actually knows the truth. The world is very simple and cruel. There is no miracle or magic. But if you can lie to them, even for only a second, you can amaze them, and then you will see something very special. Don't you really know? That is the expression on the faces of the audience. (~^~)
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