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The narrative angle of the entire film is a long letter written by the male protagonist to Premier Wen. Why mention our country's leadership? Because the low-caste proletariat in this film finally got tough, broke the life of the high-caste, and then reached the pinnacle of life with ingenuity! The film did not demean the male protagonist who killed the master. When he saw the master bribing government officials with large sums of money, he suddenly thought that the money was obtained by the master's family exploiting their village for generations. From that moment on, the idea of revolution began to take root in his mind. He learned the essence of class struggle from the appearance of being exploited again and again and of high caste hypocrisy. That's what Chairman Mao said: For those local tyrants and evil gentry, bullies, and counter-revolutionaries who have committed the most heinous crimes, in order to liberate the productive forces, a group must be killed.
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