movie is about to end. Peter held He Julie in his arms, Dean held his childhood Scarlet in his arms, and the shots were alternately switched. One is saving lives and the other is salvation. Soul. A victim, Julie, a persecutor, Slika, both need to be saved, who is the real criminal. ??
Sitting on a bench, Peter told a story about a criminal. Peter said: "Finally he 'S lawyer persuades the jury, saying that he was on this road because he was sexually assaulted when he was a child.......what the hell is that?" Dean Rather: Why is it a nonsense... At the end of the
film, Dean and Peter both enter the world of Scarlet. At this time, it basically proves to us that a person has encountered some very treatment in his childhood. , The world in his eyes was basically ruined, as the childhood Sreka said in Dean’s world: It’s useless, he will follow me wherever I go. The huge shadow of childhood has controlled him. That for The logic generated by self-protection has entered the permanent memory area of the human brain. To say a digression, when I was a child, in the surrounding environment, the psychological mechanism of self-defense was: Don’t care about those things, or you just Will be hurt. When I recalled my childhood, I always encountered this situation in my learning experience. I don’t want to compare with others, I don’t want to compete because I will be hurt, and the weird thinking logic is not? Hehe, fortunately many people and me the idea is different, or else our society will stagnate, and even the risk of a setback. Ha
watching the film. may find the real culprits should be Shi Laika's father, then who is the father of childhood when Shi Laika Sowed the seeds of huge profits for him..........who sowed the terrible seeds on the human minds.....
whether it is huge profits or indifference, including escape... After that, no good fruits will grow...
What kind of seeds did you receive in your childhood?
Many humans have already stood up to be the terminator of bad seeds. Maybe we want to Use a lifetime to fight it,
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