Who is weak, who suffers

Hugh 2022-04-21 09:02:48

First time writing a good review. When I watch a movie, I think it's pretty good. When I read a movie review, I think it's better than the movie. Writing this film review was influenced by "The Forgotten Self, I Don't Need Someone's Emotions ""The impact of this review. When I was reading this film review, I really had firsthand Baidu and firsthand notes. I checked a lot of information before I understood it (it can’t be said that I understood it all, for example, I didn’t find Freud’s metaphor about urine). I wrote this virgin review out of admiration for the author and a little desire to talk. It is very difficult to write. Many times when some ideas are written, the sentences do not make sense, and it is still a bad sentence to change it. When I think about the last time I wrote an essay or the college entrance examination, I suddenly feel that I have been wasted by the years and become a semi-illiterate. Still need to read and write more. Moreover, in the process of writing film reviews, many thoughts and ideas have become clearer. I remember a book that said, "When you think there are some ideas you already know, but you can't describe them in words, you actually don't understand them", which makes sense. Writing a movie review really pays off a lot, at least letting me know what I understand. [Vulnerable groups who were sacrificed] The beginning of the male lead film is very similar to "The Gift of Room 7". The mentally retarded male protagonist, his relatives who are running around for his injustice, the unknown cause of death and the sloppy police. You Qi Yuanbin's innocent appearance, and his stupidity when he kicked the rearview mirror, failed to intercept the golf cart, and was wrongly accused by the second male police officer at the police station, made people think that he could not be the murderer. But the police identified him as the murderer, fabricated his confession, and directed a re-enactment of the case. Just because there was a golf ball signed by the male protagonist. And he was seen stalking dead students. But it's because the male protagonist won't defend himself, and the family has no power or power. Vulnerable groups have always been sacrificed. The male protagonist was sacrificed by the second male - after losing the money for the rearview mirror, and then sacrificed by the police - to face the crime of murder. Xihan'er is a sadder existence than the male protagonist. Also as a mentally retarded person, he has no mother. So sad! After learning that her son was the murderer, the mother of the male protagonist ran around to find the murderer. As for Xihan'er, when her mother went to the prison to see Xihan'er, she burst into tears when she found out that he had no mother, because she knew that the child was over and no one would care about him. He was sacrificed, by a mother who didn't want her son in jail, by a policeman who wanted to close the case quickly. The main evidence that Xihan'er was identified as the murderer was the blood of the deceased. The police used this to identify him as the murderer. And take his truth as a joke, ignoring the unreasonableness of the incident. For example, how can a fool quickly make up a lie about the deceased's habitual nosebleeds? And there are not a few people who know that the deceased has habitual nosebleeds. Such as the proprietress of the photo studio, and the only friend of the deceased. But the police didn't investigate, they just wanted to close the case quickly. Bloodstains or golf balls, which one is more suspicious? Why did you convict Xihaner directly? Because he is a more vulnerable group than the male lead's family. The dead told the truth, sadly no one cared who killed her. No one cares about finding the killer for her. Funerals are a farce. The police want to close the case quickly. A mother cares about her son. The grandmother of the deceased cared about money. The only friend who just wants to stop being beaten. No one grieves for her former lover. The lawyer didn't care who the real murderer was. In order to get rid of his mother's entanglement, he even came up with a mental problem to reduce the sentence to four years. When recreated live, it was filled with sarcastic joyful background music and beaming people. Thinking about it, the deceased is probably the most tragic character in this movie. Contrast the dead in the gift in room seven. The little girl has a police chief who loves her as a father. The situation is very different. A poor student who is left alone dies, who cares. She was also one of the vulnerable groups who were sacrificed. [Sick love] In my opinion, this kind of unreasonable and irrational maternal love has no sense of beauty. A mother's love for her son is a madness that strikes me as creepy. From the very beginning, when her hand was cut, you could see that the mother didn't care about herself and devoted herself to her son. I think it cannot be said that the son is dependent on the mother, but the mother is overly dependent on the son. She cannot live without her son. She overprotected her son, paid attention to all aspects of his son, even when he went to the toilet, saved his son, and even wronged a good person for murder and arson after knowing that his son was the real murderer. All out of this sickness. When not involving her son, she is an ordinary woman with a moral bottom line. But when it comes to the son, everything is different. Umbrella Some details show that mothers have a moral bottom line. For example, she took out a broken umbrella in the junk car, and instead of walking away, she paid for it. In the alley, I saw the little girl being beaten. She broke the beer bottle and attracted the attention of an uncle. money A mother's big killer - money. As a vulnerable group, the mother obviously understands that no one will help her without any reason. She understands the unspoken rules of society and is accustomed to applying them. She is used to solving problems with money. Money appears several times in the film. For example, giving drinks to the police station, paying for Mercedes-Benz rear-view mirrors, various bribes, paying the second man to hire him to beat people, asking the grandmother of the deceased to ask for a mobile phone for important evidence, hiring the best lawyer, etc. It can be seen that the mother is willing to go bankrupt for her son. This also paved the way for the mother to murder and set fire to her son. After all, her son is so important to her. Murdering mothers has a moral bottom line. Provided that her son is not involved. She can even kill for her son. This is also foreshadowed in the previous article. When she went to visit her son in prison for the first time, she said something like "even if you killed it, you can't admit it". Her moral bottom line is fragile when it comes to his son. Injustice used to think that her son was a scapegoat, and she went through hardships in order to exonerate her son. It can be said that I know the pain of being wronged. However, when she learned that her son was the real murderer, she did not hesitate to turn another innocent fool into a scapegoat. [Failure of education] Out of the excessive value of her son, she failed to educate her son as a mother. She did not give her son the correct view of right and wrong. Her son kicked the Mercedes Benz's rearview mirror and needed to pay a lot of money. She went to the police station to deliver drinks and asked someone to borrow money to pay for it. After the son returned home, he was not beaten or educated. Even stewed ginseng chicken soup for him. When the male protagonist said he wanted to sleep with a woman, he did not do any education in this regard. During the first visit in prison, the mother was most concerned about whether her son was beaten, and said to her son, "Even if it is the person you killed, you cannot admit it." Unconsciously instill in his son the idea of ​​"Son, you are very important, no one else matters". Some of her so-called education is very weak. She knew that being with the second male would have a bad influence on her son. She also warned her son to stay away from this bad boy. As soon as she finished saying this, her son went out to play with the second male. She neither stopped nor refuted. It can be seen that the mother has no authority at home. Some of her education was very incomplete. In order to keep her son from being bullied, she taught him: 1. If someone calls you a fool, you must beat him. 2. If someone hits you once, you hit back twice. The son carried out her education very thoroughly. This shows that if his mother taught him other things, he could also learn. For example, don't do anything with girls, don't use knives at others, don't swear, and help someone up when they fall on the ground. After all, as an intellectually handicapped male protagonist, everything needs to be taught well. But she didn't. The male protagonist was originally just a timid and kind-hearted teenager (because he dragged the deceased to the roof to let more people see the deceased, so that he could help the female protagonist quickly). But he stayed in the bar until late at night, when he went home in the middle of the night to follow the girl, and even scolded and molested people, and finally stoned people to death. Mothers have inescapable responsibilities. The mother just wants her son to eat well, dress warmly, and not be bullied. He didn't set his son's goal of becoming excellent, kind, polite, and honorable at all. It wasn't the mother's fault after all, she also grew up in this environment, and she was the victim of a failed education. The sadness of this education is passed on from generation to generation. Not only in the male owner's family, but also in the deceased's family, as well as in the bar owner's family. [The reason why the movie is good] Logical rigor I like logically rigorous, causal films or stories. The reason why I like everything can be found in the film. This movie does just that. For example, why did the mother go to the second man's house to investigate? Because the son told him that the rearview mirror was broken by the second male kick, and he was wronged. The mother will naturally think that the second male will wrong his son in the rearview mirror incident, and it is also possible that he will wrong his son after murdering. And the male lead's golf and the whereabouts of the male lead are known to the second male lead. The second man was even missing on the night of the incident. So it makes sense for the mother to go back and investigate the second male. Why did the hero kill? Because he was stoned, and his mother taught him a tit-for-tat mentality of "if someone hits him, hit him back". The deceased also scolded him for being an idiot, and his mother also taught him that "someone scolds you to fight back." To investigate the reason, why did the deceased stone him? On the one hand, it was out of fear of being followed in the middle of the night, and on the other hand, it was out of disgust for men and betrayal of their bodies. Pushing back step by step, even back on the golf course, the second male asked him if he had slept with a woman. He replied that after he had only slept with his mother, he felt that the second man despised him, which led him to think that he should have slept with other women to be considered competent. This made it reasonable that he later molested the owner's daughter in the bar, and even later molested the students. Such episodes abound. All the seemingly useless shots are the perfect foreshadowing of the later plot. It makes everyone's behavior reasonable and unobtrusive. The unexpected plot starts from thinking that the male protagonist is not the murderer, hating the inaction police, sympathizing with the mother and the male protagonist, to suspecting that the second male is the murderer. Then it's difficult to find a mobile phone and find a scavenger. When the ugly face of the scavenger was about to be revealed, the style of painting changed, and the male protagonist was the real murderer. When she thought that her mother would despair because she knew the truth and returned home in pain, her mother suddenly violently murdered. When the male protagonist solemnly said to his mother "I remembered", thinking that the male protagonist told his mother the truth, the male protagonist remembered that he did not kick the Mercedes-Benz rearview mirror. Many episodes were beyond my expectations. I have to say that I was played around by the director while watching the film. This unexpected and reasonable plot makes the whole movie more interesting. The graphics and music are the things I don't understand the most. Most of the pictures I can only say dryly that they are beautiful and delicate. Music can only be dry to a nice sentence. Especially the music of my mother dancing at the beginning and end of the credits is very nice to me. [Finally] The government is either incompetent or insidious, the police prefer torture and incompetence, human nature is selfish, and the masses are insensitive and other elements often appear in Korean movies. The police are all selfless and dedicated to the country and the people. That's good, but it's fake. The government is dedicated to the public and never self-interest, and the family is destitute and wants to have their socks patched and worn. That's fine, but it's fake. Human beings are inherently kind and willing to help the disadvantaged, which is of course good, but false. Mother This movie portrays not a great mother, but a poor mother who is realistic. It shows the reality that the weak will be sacrificed. Sadness is reality. One of the reasons I love watching Korean crime movies is that they are real. I love this movie, too, for that very reason. All in all, this is a good movie. I love so much. From the beginning thinking that the male protagonist is not the murderer, hating the inaction police, sympathizing with the mother and the male protagonist, to suspecting that the second male is the murderer. Then it's difficult to find a mobile phone and find a scavenger. When the ugly face of the scavenger was about to be revealed, the style of painting changed, and the male protagonist was the real murderer. When she thought that her mother would despair because she knew the truth and returned home in pain, her mother suddenly violently murdered. When the male protagonist solemnly said to his mother "I remembered", thinking that the male protagonist told his mother the truth, the male protagonist remembered that he did not kick the Mercedes-Benz rearview mirror. Many episodes were beyond my expectations. I have to say that I was played around by the director while watching the film. This unexpected and reasonable plot makes the whole movie more interesting. The graphics and music are the things I don't understand the most. Most of the pictures I can only say dryly that they are beautiful and delicate. Music can only be dry to a nice sentence. Especially the music of my mother dancing at the beginning and end of the credits is very nice to me. [Finally] The government is either incompetent or insidious, the police prefer torture and incompetence, human nature is selfish, and the masses are insensitive and other elements often appear in Korean movies. The police are all selfless and dedicated to the country and the people. That's good, but it's fake. The government is dedicated to the public and never self-interest, and the family is destitute and wants to have their socks patched and worn. That's fine, but it's fake. Human beings are inherently kind and willing to help the disadvantaged, which is of course good, but false. Mother This movie portrays not a great mother, but a poor mother who is realistic. It shows the reality that the weak will be sacrificed. Sadness is reality. One of the reasons I love watching Korean crime movies is that they are real. I love this movie, too, for that very reason. All in all, this is a good movie. I love so much. From the beginning thinking that the male protagonist is not the murderer, hating the inaction police, sympathizing with the mother and the male protagonist, to suspecting that the second male is the murderer. Then it's difficult to find a mobile phone and find a scavenger. When the ugly face of the scavenger was about to be revealed, the style of painting changed, and the male protagonist was the real murderer. When she thought that her mother would despair because she knew the truth and returned home in pain, her mother suddenly violently murdered. When the male protagonist solemnly said to his mother "I remembered", thinking that the male protagonist told his mother the truth, the male protagonist remembered that he did not kick the Mercedes-Benz rearview mirror. Many episodes were beyond my expectations. I have to say that I was played around by the director while watching the film. This unexpected and reasonable plot makes the whole movie more interesting. The graphics and music are the things I don't understand the most. Most of the pictures I can only say dryly that they are beautiful and delicate. Music can only be dry to a nice sentence. Especially the music of my mother dancing at the beginning and end of the credits is very nice to me. [Finally] The government is either incompetent or insidious, the police prefer torture and incompetence, human nature is selfish, and the masses are insensitive and other elements often appear in Korean movies. The police are all selfless and dedicated to the country and the people. That's good, but it's fake. The government is dedicated to the public and never self-interest, and the family is destitute and wants to have their socks patched and worn. That's fine, but it's fake. Human beings are inherently kind and willing to help the disadvantaged, which is of course good, but false. Mother This movie portrays not a great mother, but a poor mother who is realistic. It shows the reality that the weak will be sacrificed. Sadness is reality. One of the reasons I love watching Korean crime movies is that they are real. I love this movie, too, for that very reason. All in all, this is a good movie. I love so much. The government is either incompetent or insidious, the police favor torture and incompetence, human nature is selfish, and the masses are insensitive and other elements often appear in Korean movies. The police are all selfless and dedicated to the country and the people. That's good, but it's fake. The government is dedicated to the public and never self-interest, and the family is destitute and wants to have their socks patched and worn. That's fine, but it's fake. Human beings are inherently kind and willing to help the disadvantaged, which is of course good, but false. Mother This movie portrays not a great mother, but a poor mother who is realistic. It shows the reality that the weak will be sacrificed. Sadness is reality. One of the reasons I love watching Korean crime movies is that they are real. I love this movie, too, for that very reason. All in all, this is a good movie. I love so much. The government is either incompetent or insidious, the police favor torture and incompetence, human nature is selfish, and the masses are insensitive and other elements often appear in Korean movies. The police are all selfless and dedicated to the country and the people. That's good, but it's fake. The government is dedicated to the public and never self-interest, and the family is destitute and wants to have their socks patched and worn. That's fine, but it's fake. Human beings are inherently kind and willing to help the disadvantaged, which is of course good, but false. Mother This movie portrays not a great mother, but a poor mother who is realistic. It shows the reality that the weak will be sacrificed. Sadness is reality. One of the reasons I love watching Korean crime movies is that they are real. I love this movie, too, for that very reason. All in all, this is a good movie. I love so much.

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