It has been ten years since I recently watched this movie. The changes in society have made me feel different from most of the movie reviews. Of course, most of the movie reviews were written very early. After watching this movie, I suddenly realized that the current computer, games, and mobile phones still have a positive side to the poisoning of young people. Before 2010, mobile phones were not so fun. Most of the children had time to watch TV, a little less could play video games, and the rest of the time had nothing to do. Outdoor games can also be regarded as a way to pass the time, but after the age of ten, they are not interested. Minors after the age of ten are also the most prone to making mistakes and causing trouble. At the end of the day, I had nothing to do when I was free. When a few people gathered together, I had to find some fun to pass the time. Some children develop hobbies, play ball, listen to music, fall in love, and some like to find weak children to bully, which may also be related to family background. Before 2005, when I hadn't even gone to college, I was deeply touched. At that time, there were a lot of gangs and gang fights. I also participated in and was beaten. After all, idle, a few people stand on the side of the road when they have nothing to do, and they want to tease when they see a bully, and they fight when they are teased. If they accidentally fight, two groups of people fight, and if they are not careful, they commit a crime. That's it.
Now, since 2010, Nokia has declined, and mobile phones are fun and cheaper. Mobile phones make the virtual world so attractive. Children are trapped in and can’t get out again. They don’t want to get out of the house. How can one think about the A, B, C, D, who are in the pipeline, and of course have no intention of looking for trouble. If you don't look for trouble, there will be no source of crime.
Of course, I don't know if there is any official data showing that the juvenile delinquency rate has been declining in recent years.
On the other hand, the harm of the popularity of mobile phones cannot be ignored. My wife works in a poor undergraduate college. She said that in the past, there were many fights in the poor school, but now there are many psychological problems. I think this is also because I play too much with mobile phones and computers, and it has little to do with face-to-face communication with people.
A generation of teens has a generation of teen problems!
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