The emotional change is too abrupt. Stockholm Syndrome has a process of emotional transformation. The emotional changes of the male and female protagonists are really more outrageous than Stockholm. The other supporting characters bully others, obviously still the original mentality, but a few people are reconciled. , you have to say that with the growth of age, the mentality matures, and I feel guilty in my heart. I can understand it in the end, but I don't feel any guilt in the supporting characters after seeing the ending. Why? will it be reconciled? I've never bullied others, but it hurts to be nicknamed and ridiculed when I'm reading. It's far less serious than the heroine being bullied so badly. I'm already very upset, but I'm not like the heroine's resignation, I will In response to him, in high school, I laughed at me because of my classmates, and I replied that he made everyone around him silent, but now we have been friends for several years after graduating from college. why? Because I didn't choose to endure to condone their behavior. Once you endure it, once you condone it, you won't want to get along with the other party, and the other party won't realize your mistake. He just thinks it's a joke, and the two will become distant. On the contrary, if you choose to be tough, he will realize it. When he is wrong, the two will have a chance to reconcile. Of course, if he does not realize that he is wrong and thinks I am making a fuss, it also shows that the three views of this kind of person are different, and there is no need to deal with it. Back in the movie, the female protagonist is so inferior, so I feel very unhappy when I see the female protagonist. This kind of person feels like a person who has no self. The bullying is too serious. The other bullies It's also a doomsday. It can be said to be a standard bully. I remember that there was a widely circulated gif on the Internet. It seems to be from the magical girl Nanoha? The bullied can't bear it anymore and beat the bullies to pieces. That's really much fun. Repaying resentment with virtue, why repay virtue?
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