Waves and the psychology of change

Randy 2022-04-23 07:02:20

After reading some film reviews, many people associate the wave with our country’s education system. In fact, for this film that was originally very good but was destroyed by the director, the reason for its destruction is also the reason why it cannot be associated with our country, that is background. Its real events were set in the 1960s, but changed to Germany in recent years. In a society where technology and humanity are exploding, a 40-year gap is enough to change a lot. And the Chinese system has a bigger gap between the two, that is, the principle of voluntary, or voluntary choice for most people, so this kind of group has a kind of centripetal force, and this kind of dictatorship (in fact, as far as the film is concerned, it is fundamental not dictatorship) will be achieved. But in China, we are all forced to be institutionalized, we do not want to do this, but we can only and are used to doing it, so almost all of us are psychologically resistant to this (from your You can see it in the reviews). In fact, you can imagine that in both China and the United States, courses are conducted like in the movie, and as Chinese students, we are used to it and have been used to it because we are used to it, so its effect is not large at all. In the United States, this is not only novel, but also constitutes an opportunity for a large-scale outbreak of rebellion, and as a result, it is possible to develop in the direction of the film (but because of the inconsistency of personal opinions, and the contact with a large amount of information, personal outlook on life and values. Formed early, I guess it will not work, after all, there are too many variables and it is difficult to reach consensus). So please don't be too busy taking seats, even if you hate the existing education system (in fact, I don't think it's too much to hate it, but it's the only feasible way for our country now), don't put on the cloak of dictatorship for him, Because this is not simply a question of likes and dislikes, but a question of political ideas. And for those who are completely disregarding the background issues, we have similarities with the film, and say how good complete democracy is, I just want to say that it is too naive, complete democracy is more terrifying than dictatorship, and Greece is also dead. Socrates? Democracy is easy to be guided by public opinion, and public opinion has gradually become a new political tool. This can be seen from the existing Western elections, and a lot of show-style propaganda (but management is better than our country can predict before the election). a lot of). So what we need to do is not to criticize and praise which kind of doctrine or regime, but to combine the advantages of them, and constantly find better and more suitable ones. Existence is reasonable, and finding its advantages in rationality is what we should do now, after all, change is the rule, and suitability is the best

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Extended Reading
  • 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 Society~

  • Edd 2022-04-24 07:01:08

    Good theme, good script

The Wave quotes

  • Rainer Wenger: Come on, there must be one autocracy you all heard about?

    Bomber: Third Reich...

    Kevin: No, not again...

    Rainer Wenger: I did not choose this either, but we have to get through this week. I will copy some papers...

    Bomber: No, not this shit again!

    Mona: It's an important subject!

    Bomber: The Nazis sucked, we get it!

    Kevin: Those fucking Nazis!

  • Mona: It's not about guilt! Germany has a special responsibility.

    Sinan: Well... I am a turk.