The concept of a lemming or shepherd involves a person placing their faith and belief in another individual, perceiving it as the only truth that exists. In this story, the protagonist is a characterless person who watches a daily TV show ...See moreThe concept of a lemming or shepherd involves a person placing their faith and belief in another individual, perceiving it as the only truth that exists. In this story, the protagonist is a characterless person who watches a daily TV show featuring a normal guy getting ready for work, eating breakfast, worshiping his deity, and going to the office. The protagonist sees this TV show as the only truth and follows it every day. However, one day the TV show does not air as usual, and instead, a different program is broadcasted. This program depicts a contractor who hires a hitman to kill a person while giving him a sheet that resembles the deity of the person in real life. The hitman takes the contract and kills the person in the TV show. Inspired by what he saw, the protagonist appoints the hitman to kill his deity. The hitman goes to look for the deity but doesn't find it. Eventually, the hitman kills the contractor (the real person who gave him the contract to kill the deity) because he believes that if the contractor didn't exist, the deity wouldn't either. To kill the deity, he has to kill the person itself. In the end, the hitman sits on a chair and turns on the TV, indicating that he is also tied up to the TV and was inspired by his own show of being a hitman. The film ends.
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