When I first saw that girl named Carlo, just because she didn't look good in a white shirt and didn't want to wear it, I hated her and thought she was selfish, the kind of person she would oppose if people didn't revolve around her . But after thinking about it, she was ignored when she came to the classroom because she didn't wear a white shirt. This is strange. She was not wrong about this, but she was wrong in that she should not have handed out leaflets against the "wave".
If the world is equal, the existence of "waves" should be tolerated. The difficulty is that this boundary is difficult to define. Fascism will not be tolerated, just like when cockroaches and rats infest the rest of the planetary community, their presence is wrong.
Society tolerates several fixed religions because religions can tie people to "goodness". Everyone works hard and believes that when they grow flowers, they will make flowers. Wow, this group of people is really obedient. Anyway, the human mind is the stage, and you can dance whatever the stage is given to you. Do you want the stage wider? It depends on whether the mainstream allows it or not. If you allow it, you will be praised. If you don't allow it, you will have to go to jail.
Will following the ever-expanding "wave" of human nature turn into a new fascist group that hurts innocent people? What a pity, human nature is "greed". So either you restrict me, or I restrict you, and "you live or die" is the best induction.
Groups are addictive, it's human nature, everyone wants a sense of belonging, so join the wave. Because this group was organized for a short period of time and its scale was relatively small, at the end, everyone regained their senses when they heard the teacher say that they want to kill the traitor, but in reality, the evil is that there is often a wave that has pushed people away To the abyss of eternal doom, there is no turning back.
What is the director trying to tell us? What he meant was actually saying that there is a big wave in society, and one cannot go against it! It’s best to work hard on your beliefs, don’t think about becoming special, and don’t experiment with human nature, otherwise one can’t bear it and commit suicide, harming others and harming themselves.
At the beginning of watching the movie, I suddenly remembered when we were in middle school. We arranged the seats according to good and bad students, wore uniforms, stood up when speaking, could not talk nonsense, and were treated differently if they were different... Aren't these problems passed down from generation to generation? Even if we see it through, we definitely won’t be able to change it psychologically, because everyone comes here like this.
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