Do not do evil for small things, do not do good for small things

Katelyn 2022-04-20 09:01:41

Why do people like to kill each other?

Because I can't hear other people's opinions in my heart, I am self-centered (the lord doesn't listen to the opinions of San'er and worthy ministers)

Because I can't tolerate others in my heart, even if this is my father, selfishness means that I think 100% of myself. The eldest son is such a person, he can't tolerate his father, and so is his father.

Because of jealousy of others, the second child is jealous of the elder, and feels that he has not received what he deserves, so he is unwilling to suffer, and kills the elder.

Because of conceit, the second child obviously has no real talent, but he is self-righteous. In fact, he is only swinging between the opinions of the minister and his wife, causing the death of the eldest brother, the madness of the father, and the death of the third brother.

Because of hatred, this woman, because of deep hatred, used all kinds of cunning opinions to destroy families, ruin lives, and bleed into rivers of blood

Because of the worship of power, those two traitors, as long as power, are not good to anyone, so they betrayed their masters, causing war, the second brother's retainers, who are bent on maximizing power, causing the cause of war

Summary: Human evils arise from self-centeredness, selfishness, jealousy, arrogance, conceit, hatred. And these negative psychology and love, freedom, happiness, these positive psychology, are the two sides of the human spirit, people are both angels and devils. One should strive to elevate the angelic side and curb the devilish side. Like the only good person in the movie, she is like a lightning bolt in the dark. We hope that more and more people like this in the world can curb the darkness of the sky.

Remember: don't do evil for small things, don't do good things for small things, start from daily life and introspect every day.

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Extended Reading
  • Maude 2022-03-21 09:01:53

    The #SIFF# restoration is so beautiful. Clouds, winds, grasslands, war horses, and Noh-like faces. Japanese King Lear is not only very Japanese, but still very much King Lear. "Here's Hell," as it turns out in "Range" (the last seen appropriation was Bruno Dumont's "P'tit Quinquin").

  • Aletha 2022-03-28 09:01:03

    #2019North Film Festival# A doomed tragedy, Akira Kurosawa integrated Shakespeare's plays into the background of his own country. In the tearing of a father and three sons, Kuang Ami, Hirayama, A Feng and even Hei Jin were all deeply portrayed. It's hell, but going mad and dying in troubled times is liberation. The three arrows are still broken together. Watching the Emperor's film on the big screen is really shocking, the colors are used incisively and vividly, and the dynamic beauty surging in the static state. It would be wonderful to have Tatsuya Nakadai and Hiroshi Abe play father and son in [Lear by the Seaside], and the two are really similar.

Ran quotes

  • Hidetora: I am lost...

    Kyoami: Such is the human condition.

  • Saburo Naotora Ichimonji: Does a traitor betray himself?