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Dannie 2022-03-28 09:01:03
It has nothing to do with fascism, if the theme week is literature, it may be another Dead Poets...
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Chelsey 2022-03-28 09:01:03
Our generation probably also spent childhood and adolescence in collectivism, and sooner or later began to wake up, but everyone who eventually grows into "individualism" is very valuable. The number of people in the film commentary forum who hate Carol's independence or ego like the "Wave" members is a testament to how "successful" our education is (and they hate it for exactly the same reasons inside and outside the...
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Selmer 2022-03-28 09:01:03
Germany is an excellent textbook. China and Japan should use it well and learn...
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Vincenzo 2022-03-28 09:01:03
Fanatical collectives are home to the...
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Jarvis 2022-03-28 09:01:03
I think the image of the weak is the most meaningful, the weak to some extent eager to give him the sense of security under the tyranny of slavery. After watching "The Wave", I read the film reviews of the young literary and artistic people and discussed that everyone expressed that they hated the heroine~ Hehe was brought up by the "wave" education with the characteristics of this dynasty. The reaction in the subconscious is really, the movie is nothing . ....
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Anais 2022-03-28 09:01:03
The character motivation design is simple and rude, lacking convincing, one by one into the play so deeply, the kindergarten is still a cult...
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Wallace 2022-03-28 09:01:03
It is found that those who are easily incited by collectivism need some kind of spiritual sustenance, and need to use rebellion and superiority to fill their weakness and inferiority. No wonder people say the Red Guards are the biggest punks. There is basically no difference between the dominant ideology of the Communist Party and the Nazis. Liberate Germany, liberate all mankind, and defeat the...
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Janie 2022-03-28 09:01:03
Try it in China? Become a Red Guard in no...
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Jules 2022-03-27 09:01:09
Why conflate youthful adolescence rebellion with despotism? Why pit collectivism against individualism? I think the signs and actions of the wave are very funny. They give the middle finger to Western society. However, without an economic foundation, there is no future. How to fight authoritarianism in the era of globalization, you should still ask the world's top 500...
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Kristina 2022-03-27 09:01:09
It's a skill to be able to make the movie look worse than the original story. The subject matter is rare, but this film is completely unable to convince people of the change in their psychological state. Japanese may be...
The Wave Comments
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Arden 2022-03-26 09:01:06
[Reprinted] Ron Jones's account of the events of the "Third Wave" in 1967 - the world is only five days away from dictatorship
Ron Jones, the prototype of Rainer Wenger.
Jones' Autobiography (1972)
Over the years I have kept a strange secret. I share this silence with 200 students. Yesterday, I ran into one of the students. For a moment of trance, I felt that time had returned to the past.
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Toy 2022-03-26 09:01:06
Hmm, I've been thinking too much
Take a look at what this teacher has asked for "Wave"?
Stand up before class, say hello to the teacher and then sit down. In class, you are not allowed to speak without the teacher's consent, and you are not allowed to speak loosely. There are signs, there are gestures, a collective, advancing and...
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Bomber: If you ever have problems with those guys, call me right?
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Rainer Wenger: Mr. Wieland!
Dieter Wieland: Mr. Wenger.
Rainer Wenger: About the project week...
Dieter Wieland: Yes, and?
Rainer Wenger: Can we switch? I got autocracy.
Dieter Wieland: Alea iacta est. The die has been cast.
Rainer Wenger: You know I wanted anarchy.
Dieter Wieland: A little bit to much. The project week is about teaching the students the benefits of democracy. The making of Molotov Cocktails is a subject for chemistry. Have a nice day.