Li Shanglong once said: "Only if literature is desperate enough, there will be hope in life" and similar words, I can't agree more. During the entire viewing process, I felt cruelty. When the male and female protagonists faced being arrested, abused, and violent again and again, my own heart collapsed and I especially hoped that they could escape danger, but once The second hope was followed by a heart-wrenching despair. Most of the Chinese people's psychology is a perfect ending after going through hardships, but the result has always been the same as we hoped, so this kind of work is of little significance. Therefore, literature is sometimes desperate enough to make us reflect on reality and society. There are still anti-human reality such as violence and underworld in our society. Is this due to human nature? Or is it the only way for social development? We basically don't take seriously the vision of a future society without violence and evil and all anti-humanity! There is a scene in the play that makes me brooding. When the male and female protagonists went to the gangsters to get their things back, the female protagonist advised the male protagonist to ignore them, but the male protagonist insisted on doing so. If they stop there, Maybe it will be spared. Of course, this is not to justify those punks, it is just an assumption. The social significance of this film should be: the education of children and the unstable factors of society - the evil forces. worth thinking about
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