Enforcer's Handbook

Chapter 221 Three things that make me a criminal

"Libra".

This is a name with multiple meanings.

It is located east of Virgo and west of Scorpio, and is the seventh house of the zodiac.

The tallest building located in District 6 gets its name from this. When people look towards the dome that seems to reach straight into the starry sky, they hope to see justice and fairness.

And there is the palace that symbolizes the justice of the coalition government. The people in that building define fairness and justice in this country and even the world. Its existence naturally has a certain sense of sanctity and distance. When people look at it, Sometimes, it's like looking up at the stars.

The above is the information Song Lan saw when she searched for the Foster family on the Internet.

Obviously, the people who wrote this text are also all the living beings outside the building looking up at the stars.

Song Lan must declare that he set "Libra" as the target of bombing not because of, or not just because of, personal grudges between himself and the Foster family.

But he didn't expect why all the crew in the room showed shocked expressions. As a movie lover, he had watched many superhero movies produced by Kolo Film and Television. Compared with the super villains in those series, Blowing up the "Libra" building is not a big deal at all.

In Song Lan's impression, there have been several villains whose mission is to destroy the world.

The villain's unclear motivation is almost a common problem in Kolo Film and Television or 2166 movies. In this era, movies only serve the entertainment itself. The director and screenwriter's entire understanding of the importance of the villain is that they have to find a suitable villain who can A deeply rooted image.

Including but not limited to madmen, rebel cadres, or crazy rebel cadres.

Because in their understanding, only these two have the ability to actively engage in activities that resist the coalition government or destroy the world.

And this is probably the real reason why they find it difficult to interpret the role of Chai Ke.

The prototype of Chai Ke is a local snake who only wants to make money and profit. He is even inextricably linked to the Foster family itself. After turning him into a villain who buys and sells nuclear weapons, their thinking follows The routine goes back to the Mad Men and Resistance routines.

"But why did Chai Ke blow up the 'Libra' building?"

After a long silence, the director asked.

"Because this behavior will determine what kind of person he is."

If you want to confirm a person's motives, you need to return to his life experience, "For example, why did Chai Ke embark on the path of crime?"

In reality, Chai Ke harbored a dream of getting rich. He responded to the trend of the gold rush and came to this city like countless dreamers. Therefore, after this dream came true, he settled down in District 17 and willingly became The eagle dog of the Foster family, and this 1.0 version of Chaiko, obviously cannot suddenly wake up one day and slap his forehead with the idea of ​​​​dropping a nuclear bomb in the core area.

So if they want to rationalize this script, they have to find a 2.0 version of Chai Ke.

"The information says that Chai Ke came to District 17 in his early years and became a member of the gold diggers..."

The screenwriter read the script mechanically. He didn't understand why Song Lan asked this.

"Do you think such a person would have the idea of ​​using nuclear weapons to blow up the core area?"

"...Unless he's crazy."

The screenwriter frowned. He seemed to have finally realized the problem. No wonder the only explanation he could think of was to design Chai Ke to be a madman.

His early experiences had blocked all rationality.

"That's the problem, so now we have to rewrite Chai Ke's criminal experience." Song Lan paused and asked, "What kind of people do you think would embark on a criminal path in a city like this?"

When the topic came to the aspect of using your imagination to create a story, the screenwriter's involvement immediately came up, and he quickly came up with a hypothesis.

In version 2.0, Chai Ke was born into a family at the bottom of society in District 17.

In the screenwriter's description, this lowest-class family has an apartment of its own and a private car. The parents divorced early and now live with the mother every day.

In order to make a living, Chai Ke had to find a job that he didn't like, and he acted based on his boss's face every day. His boss was a complete villain. He often abused his subordinates, including Chai Ke. Finally one day, Chai Ke But he contradicted his boss and had a fierce dispute with him. The boss held a grudge. One day, he asked Chai Ke to stay in the company on the pretext of working overtime. In fact, he contacted a small local gang to teach Chai Ke a lesson he would never forget. .

During the dispute, Chai Ke accidentally killed his boss in order to protect himself, and became the wanted person in District 17.

After telling this story, the screenwriter was refreshed. He felt that he had found an ingenious idea. "From then on, Chai Keji hated big companies and the local judicial system. Therefore, after he took charge of power, he planned to attack the judicial system." The system’s plan for revenge, this is a story of resistance to oppression!”

In this regard, Song Lan's evaluation is progress.

Although in the end Chai Ke was inevitably portrayed as a terrorist who planned to attack with nuclear weapons because of personal grudges, at least they gave a reason for Mr. Chai Ke to achieve the transformation from an imbecile to a madman.

Unfortunately, this is obviously not the reason why most people in District 17 turn to evil.

In other words, you can hardly expect people in large companies to understand what the bottom level is really like.

As an industry insider, Song Lan has a strong say on this point.

"Usually in District 17, it only takes three things for someone to commit a crime."

The life experiences of the criminals here are far less complicated than in the script. "A young man witnessed a murder. He saw the gunman taking away all the belongings of the deceased; a few days later, he saw the murderer on the news. News that he was acquitted by the Prosecution Department; so he bought a gun with trepidation, robbed a convenience store and shot the owner in panic. After his arrest, his lawyer asked him for a bail amount and paid He was released without charge the same day the bail was paid.”

This is the powerful power of "role models".

The current situation that District 17 has been facing for a long time in the past is nothing short of a fantasy for the people at Kolo Film and Television and even for the people in "Libra".

Because the limit of their imagination about the people at the bottom is that these people live in a small apartment, have a job they don’t like, and an annoying boss.

To put it simply, it is the unsatisfactory life that pushes them onto the path of crime.

They simply cannot understand why in the world anyone would have to choose between becoming a criminal or a corpse.

"Chai Ke's purpose of blowing up 'Libra' is to bring this news to those people who live in the ivory tower and determine the justice of this world."

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