The silence culture is gentle, indifferent, and acquiescent. Everyone clearly acquiesces to this. After it is brought to the surface, the whole situation will fall into unknowable chaos. Therefore, understanding in consciousness is never equal to understanding. After the event can be expressed in words, everyone really can bear the consequences? No, you never understood.
Both lead roles are so well done that they lead the whole show to a state of insanity and the edge of truth. The sin of silence itself needs to be condemned with anger and emotional force, and no one is entitled to ask any of the parties to be rational.
Gender antagonism and power oppression are also excellent. The men in boys'club can't understand a woman who "takes the initiative" to give her a hug. A harmless sexual act even becomes an opportunity for their career path. Why disguise themselves afterwards? an innocent victim? Was Hannah's death shocking, bewildering or regretful to them? I am afraid that the former is mostly the case. When I see the communication between the two, I sometimes feel hopeless about the communication between men and women.
Before, I would question whether the role of Bradley is too ideal, and courage is worth everything, but if there is no such person, where will the Me Too movement come from in reality. The ending was so full of tears that I wanted to lick CP, the girls who used to be silent in it, the girls who used to have nothing to do with themselves, stood together a minute before the signal was cut off, saying that this building was dirty, Hypocrisy, now we also have to lift your roof and push everything into disorder for all the victims. Can you reflect when you lose the shelter of inertial darkness?
The silence culture is gentle, indifferent, and acquiescent. Everyone clearly acquiesces to this. After it is brought to the surface, the whole situation will fall into unknowable chaos. Therefore, understanding in consciousness is never equal to understanding. After the event can be expressed in words, everyone really can bear the consequences? No, you never understood.
Both lead roles are so well done that they lead the whole show to a state of insanity and the edge of truth. The sin of silence itself needs to be condemned with anger and emotional force, and no one is entitled to ask any of the parties to be rational.
Gender antagonism and power oppression are also excellent. The men in boys'club can't understand a woman who "takes the initiative" to give her a hug. A harmless sexual act even becomes an opportunity for their career path. Why disguise themselves afterwards? an innocent victim? Was Hannah's death shocking, bewildering or regretful to them? I am afraid that the former is mostly the case. When I see the communication between the two, I sometimes feel hopeless about the communication between men and women.
Before, I would question whether the role of Bradley is too ideal, and courage is worth everything, but if there is no such person, where will the Me Too movement come from in reality. The ending was so full of tears that I wanted to lick CP, the girls who used to be silent in it, the girls who used to have nothing to do with themselves, stood together a minute before the signal was cut off, saying that this building was dirty, Hypocrisy, now we also have to lift your roof and push everything into disorder for all the victims. Can you reflect when you lose the shelter of inertial darkness?
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