The nature of work and life determines the boundaries of people today

Ulises 2022-04-23 07:02:15

When I was in my first job, there was a sentence from the supervisor I trained that left a deep impression on me. It was basically that I didn't have to say something that others didn't ask. From my understanding at that time, I just I see my work as a service thing, so I want to let others know as much as possible. Later, I realized that this excess consciousness is regarded as a very strange existence, and I had doubts. Every occupation requires professional ethics. Don't do anything that has nothing to do with you. This is a basic common sense, but it is also a strange common sense. Recently, I heard that some students in foreign schools can't eat at noon due to special reasons (such as family). The on-the-job manager just let them eat because he didn't want to let the children go hungry, and he was fired. I've heard of this kind of thing twice, and even if you pay for it yourself, you'll be fired for violating school rules. They can be considered because of "no professionalism", but isn't this professionalism just setting boundaries between people? There is no doubt that the division of labor in our life is becoming more and more clear, and our literacy is becoming more and more specialized, which will inevitably make our boundaries more and more obvious. Professionalization is not only manifested in real occupations, but there are also various professional identities in our lives. From the film, a husband can be considered a profession, and a wife can also be considered a profession. The male protagonist George doesn't say much about what he should not say, and will not reveal the things that are unfavorable to him; the female protagonist Anna seems to be frank, but the key points are also well concealed. They are both successful people, very professional, and very professional in their relationship. Because more and more people's heads are also trained to be more professional, so we see the side of personification, benefits, risk aversion, and the boundaries between people that these bring. To put it a little further, the social phenomenon of standing by and seeing death is also a manifestation of people's "professionalization". Majid's suicide is absurd. This role is a prop. As an unprofessional person, he has repeatedly acted as a role persecuted by professional people, and finally committed suicide to complain. The film wasn't very well done, and many people were confused by the way it was expressed, including me, and it was only after reading other people's film reviews that I understood. But the issues it reflects are very interesting, and it is worth thinking about by many people.

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  • Joanny 2021-12-14 08:01:06

    Over the past two years, I have watched too many movies with such a tune. I feel a little tired and crooked. The scenes are restrained and flat. The plot is open to refer to the society. The cutting point is sharp and weird. Comfortable to caress. The rumors of the hour shadowed the harm of French whites to the Albanians in the 1960s. Forty years later, the upper class of society accuses the lower class of coveting and prying with guilt. There is still no answer to whether the next generation will reconcile.

  • Barton 2022-03-25 09:01:09

    At 1:28, I was startled, and I opened my mouth wide. Uncle Algeria told you what revenge is. A virtuous bourgeois hypocrite, with the heart of a villain, his status is not at the same level as his heart and character! When he was a child, he ruined his life without education, and in middle age, he framed people for suicide without the slightest sense of guilt. The clever director made us suspicious until the end of the film. Who recorded the tape? A scumbag like the male protagonist probably shouldn't make too many enemies! ! I like a point of view in the film review, the so-called hidden camera is actually a record in the dark. What you have done since childhood, the mistakes you have made are inescapable! Regarding the immigration issue, I feel paradoxical. If a white child is adopted, will the male protagonist not frame it?

Caché (Hidden) quotes

  • Georges Laurent: Isn't it lonely, if you can't go out?

    Georges's Mom: Why? Are you less lonely because you can sit in the garden? Do you feel less lonely in the metro than at home? Well then! Anyway, I have my family friend... with remote control. Whenever they annoy me, I just shut them up.