I mean, everyone deserves to be treated kindly.
Campus bullying is certainly unforgivable, but I think this movie tells more about the story of the male and female protagonists growing up, but how should I put it, the plot is not compact and complete, and I don't know if it is because of the deletion.
The ignorance and immaturity of children are of course no reason or excuse for bullying others. Later, they all grew up and learned to reconcile. I don't know how many people in life like Jiang will reflect on themselves and want to redeem themselves, but everyone should be responsible for what they do. In terms of karma, the punishment for the male protagonist is too exaggerated. Hearing-impaired like the heroine, she is born with a kind of inferiority complex and sensitivity, and she really tries her best to treat everyone gently. Take all the faults on yourself.
The healing point is that both the male and female protagonists have friends who are always on their side. But I always feel that there is something missing in the movie, there are things I am moved by, but there are also things I don't understand.
But for ourselves: please live bravely with hope!
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