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Chapter 719 Traitor

"Daisy, it's me, Justin."

In the living room of a separate apartment, Daisy held her cell phone in her ear, and a familiar voice came from the receiver, "Will you see the interview with Murphy tonight?"

"I know." Daisy said with a smile, "I have turned on the TV now and am waiting for the interview to begin."

After chatting with Justin for a while, seeing that the time was almost over, Daisy hung up the phone, made herself a cup of coffee, then sat on the sofa in front of the TV, switched to Fox News, and waited for the start of the TV interview.

As the leader of the IMDB discussion group, Daisy had a definite news before that Murphy will respond specifically to the shooting incident in front of the Hollywood Chinese Grand Theater and the series of storms that have caused afterwards, which is also the main reason that attracted her to sit here and watch.

Although she is a follower of the magician, as a fan of the once crazy Murphy Stanton, she still wants to know what her former idol thinks about this series of events.

Daisy looked at the TV. The show had not yet begun. She picked up the coffee cup and took a sip.

"Murphy has always been that pervert, dark and crazy director, and these are directly reflected in his movies." Daisy's mind was full of some ideas about Murphy, "From the beginning of "Hard Fruit Candy" and "Saw" to the end of "Dark City" that reached its peak, it all proved this!"

I believe he will understand what he did. Daisy thinks that this is an exclusive interview with TV. Murphy should not say anything in support. He is a smart director, but as the same type of people, Murphy will not say anything against her like those fool media.

Daisy is very confident in this because she always believes that she and Murphy Stanton are completely the same person. The only difference is that Murphy Stanton creates those theories and places them in the film, and she is responsible for turning them into reality!

"What a pity..." Daisy sighed, "If I could join forces with Murphy, Los Angeles would probably be in panic now."

She felt quite regretful. After all, after doing so much, Los Angeles is still in order and will inevitably be disappointed.

As time came, the TV interview of Fox News began immediately. Murphy and the host appeared in a small hall with exquisite decoration and began to express some of his views.

At the beginning, Daisy didn't feel anything, but the further after the interview, her brows became tighter. What Murphy said and the position she was in seemed to be different from what she thought.

"Mr. Michael Werner, a criminal psychology expert from the FBI, once wrote in the media."

Looking at Murphy who was relaxed at the TV festival, Daisy listened to what he said without missing a word, "Looking at the series of major shootings in the United States, the murderer can basically be identified as a type of person, that is, social hatred and suffering from high paranoia."

Who is he talking about? Daisy frowned, who hates society? Who suffers from high paranoia? Are you talking about me? I just want society to become the ideal appearance!

Her originally eager gaze gradually became dull, and she continued to watch Murphy in the TV show gushing, "These people all hope to create influence in the form of killing. The perpetrator in front of the Hollywood Chinese Grand Theater is a typical example, which has nothing to do with any video."

Daisy's eyes widened. How could he be so irresponsible? How could he say that? How could he deny the great idea of ​​creation? Didn't the magician be born in your scripts and shots?

How could Murphy say that and do this?

Also, the perpetrator? Murphy called himself the perpetrator? Why did he say that? He just put his ideas and ideas into practice!

This is completely different from what Daisy thought before. Murphy did not admit that this matter was related to him and he pushed it all out.

In Daisy's eyes, the words Murphy said from the TV were all shirking responsibility.

"Brown University professor Jeffrey Swanson believes..." He seems to have found many experts as evidence, "The murderer's crime motive should not be concluded too early. Although the murderer is usually young men, autistic and often imitates certain movies, the problem is that tens of thousands of people who meet this standard have never done such things."

Daisy's eyes as she looked at the TV were getting colder, and her passionate heart that had been treating Murphy before was also getting colder bit by bit.

But on the TV, her former idol and the most admired person never stopped. "Steve Albrector, an expert from the American Threat Assessment Professional Association, has also recently published his views on these incidents, believing that the murderer may be the loser of a series of incidents, trying to solve the problem with the help of killing. He speculated that the police's efforts to find the murderer's motive may be useless, and it is better to focus more on preventing such criminal cases in advance."

What is a loser? What is an attempt to solve problems with killing? Daisy's heart became colder and colder, and she said to herself, "Am I a loser? Am I a person who attempts to solve problems with killing?"

On the TV, although Murphy did not directly say that her behavior had nothing to do with the movie "Dark City", those remarks undoubtedly put the blame on her, as if these theories were not created by him.

The involvement and relationship between film and violence was not clear last year. Whether it was AA or Twentieth Century Fox, the strategies formulated by the professional public relations teams on both sides were surprisingly consistent, making Murphy firmly deny that it was his film that directly led to these cases.

Murphy is not stupid either. Of course, he will not admit the hype of the media, nor will he agree with the so-called murderer who was born from the movie. This is America. He is a Hollywood director. Movies are just one of all products. Just like the knives and guns sold in shopping malls, they can kill people, but we can't attribute the responsibility to those who are legally manufactured and sold, right?

Only fools will admit that their videos lead to violent crimes.

On the show, Murphy continued to say, "North America is a very mature film market. Hollywood has a perfect self-censorship. The violent shots of films that can be released in North America are very limited. "Dark City" is a PG-13-level movie. In essence, it is a family-friendly movie, and there are many children watching it."

He said naturally, "If you want to say that movies are related to violence, literary works also have violence. You should not think about it randomly. In fact, the core issue of this incident is the issue of gun control in the United States."

This kind of thing not only requires shirking responsibility, but also finding a more suitable person to take the blame. In a country like America, who can find someone who is more suitable to take the blame than the federal government and the US system?

While the show was underway, Murphy's black fans and some hardcore movie fans also posted and created topics on the Internet, especially on social platforms such as Twitter, Facebook and instagram, which had a huge number of users, which were particularly active.

"I'll ask the audience who have watched "Dark City", who aren't fascinated by the magician's extreme madness and sophistication plan? Does anyone dare to say that after watching it, they don't have the urge to detonate a bomb somewhere and then sway like a magician? But have you done this?"

"No! Because you are rational, you can tell what fantasy is and what reality is."

"But for some people, they have been living in fantasy, or forced to live in fantasy. Perhaps the murderer, like the magician, has a shocking psychological scar. Criminal psychology also believes that the occurrence of criminal behavior is closely related to childhood experiences, and the impact of the real world on a person's psychology is the root of criminal behavior!"

If you say that movies cannot affect the real society at all, Murphy himself does not believe it, but just think about it, it is absolutely not suitable to say it.

Sitting in front of the TV, Daisy didn't move, her eyes were as calm as water, and her heart was as cold as ice.

"Why? Why is this happening?" She wanted to shout loudly, but couldn't say a word, "Why did he say that? Why is it?"

The TV show is always on the air, and Murphy's voice comes again, "In fact, there is a saying that describes it very well. People actually know the truth. This world is very simple, very cruel. There is no miracle or magic, but some people just can't accept these..."

"Director Stanton, the last question." The host's question sounded on the TV, "The murderer may be your fan. If he is sitting in front of the TV, what do you want to say to him?"

Daisy instantly focused her energy, stared at the TV, and even her ears stood up. She wanted to see what Murphy said!

"I hope he can surrender to the police as soon as possible..."

Hearing the first words Murphy said on TV, Daisy stood up quickly, her eyes becoming as sharp as a sharp sword.

"I don't know if you can see this show, but what I want to say is, please think carefully no matter what. It is completely wrong to do so. There are still many good things to pursue in this world. Don't continue to walk on the wrong path..."

"Damn!" Daisy picked up the remote control and turned off the TV directly, "Damn it! Damn it! Damn it..."

She said it several times in a row, and the sound was louder than the other time. Finally, she raised her foot and kicked it hard on the sofa. Only then did she feel a little more depressed.

After a long time, Daisy gradually calmed down, but her eyes were so cold that it was scary.
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