Mankind has developed for thousands of years, creating politics, culture, art, and science, exploring the boundless universe, and expressing ancient emotions. We sing goodness, respect kindness, publicize science and technology, and sway humanity. The human world has been dazzlingly embellished by the continual rush of civilization symbols, so that we naively think that through reasonable efforts, we can open up a territory for the truth and goodness of our hearts.
However, "Most Wanted" tells us such a disappointing story. The characters in the film have used improper means for legitimate purposes, let themselves and their companions walk on a tightrope, thinking that they can use kindness under the cloak of indifference. Rescue goodness, but the result is to convey indifference to indifference in the lies of kindness. The ending was short-lived, and it was more helpless. The camera slowly flicked across the lost faces, without heartbreak or tears, but walked from one darkness to another.
Benefits come first, even though human civilization is so splendid and open, the operation of human society still continues the basic laws of primitive instinct. It's like a single-tone kaleidoscope, allowing you to change in a thousand ways, but you can't escape the sinful primary colors in the depths of your soul.
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