Another movie that I don't quite understand (p_q). However, if you don't understand the full text, a small plot can be pulled out and talked about.
The man suffering from Tourette's disease made the atmosphere of the scene extremely embarrassing by himself. At that time, my limited consciousness was thinking, "Don't mess with people like this in public, just go out and be alone." When I watched "Joker", I deeply sympathized with this "laughter" patient , I hope that people around him can give more understanding, and there is no idea of "don't come out to be scary" at all.
Why?
Of course, my fan filter for Ugly Lord must account for a large part, so do mentally ill patients who "will disrupt public order to a certain extent" have the right to participate in public activities? There must be.
Can we really understand people with mental illness?
Should all of us "normal people" embrace and understand the mentally ill and try to bring their lives closer to ours, or should we exclude them and lock them up?
To be honest, I don't know.
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