I think the introduction of such a film is a subtle and implicit risk for the authorities.
1. Although the narrative length and intensity of this film are enough to set off your country's "being able to do 996 is a blessing", the economic downturn helps to be content and happy, and the publicity orientation has rubbed off the sensitive point of "the original family", from Netizens responded that they successfully shifted the target, but the director went from start to finish—the court scene gave up the trial, and the mother questioned the lawyer. In the end, it actually led the accusation to the system: we have always been alienated as a "means".
In the past, the labor method corresponding to slavery was very low-level, and productivity only needed to be controlled without emancipation, so there was no human rights issue; today's businessmen will invest in psychological growth for the sake of team records, let them learn art collectively, and do public welfare. "Treating people like people" is still the logic of feeding refined grains because of good milk production. The object of correction of fertility concept is the world's parents? So what kind of political correctness is "encouraging second children for the sake of the economy"? The logic of taking poor disease as poor medicine? The United States also feels that it is poor and justified. It sends weapons to the Middle East for energy, and plays the behind-the-scenes accomplice of the tragedy in this film. .
2. For a long time, there have been two major themes that touch upon human instinctive emotions and are easy to gain word of mouth, but difficult to in-depth: one is education (including child molestation, bullying, family of origin, etc.), and the other is medical care. The essence of the former is that "the draft of destiny is not in our own hands", while the latter touches on "the way and dignity of the end cannot be controlled", both of which are particularly heavy.
This film does not go very deep in the whole process, but the lines in Figure 2 and 4 condense the ultimate truth: this is the world of existentialism, we do not know whether the small evil is a temporary sacrifice made by the great good, and the "good people" are false; Individuals with differences all live in a self-centered world, and "being loved by everyone" is also illusory; God sets "life" to be equal to "unfinished and unsatisfied", and it is difficult to stop goals, work, and exchange for meaning. So far, the accusation of the film has turned to questioning God and the origin of life. It should be noted here that the film is produced in Lebanon, a place where the three major religions are tortured, and people are afraid that people really need a Buddha who really talks about atheism and explains the liberation.
Summary: A film that reflects on politics and philosophy, "Accusing Mom and Dad" is a superficial and sly thematic guide.
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