We've all been naive and evil once - it's hard to watch

Linnea 2022-09-03 02:30:58

Crab, should definitely be crab.
Children should be like the seven gourd brothers, punishing evil and promoting good. (Ziwa is definitely caught in the sorcery of monsters.) Parents,
mothers, brothers and sisters should also be amiable, gentle and generous like the three virgins.
How can we break someone's arm without saying an apology.
How can you be envious, jealous, and hateful?
How can you blame a good friend for his own mistakes?
"I decided to let Raleigh sacrifice for the big picture"
- I have to admit that Grey will be elected President of the United States when he grows up.

This kid has been playing politics since he was a child.

=================Warmly welcome the dividing line==========================
Now let's get to the point.
Many people have been picking and choosing between characters and story routines. Personally, I don't think it makes any sense. After watching this movie, if you use it purely as an inspirational film or a light comedy for children, it is recommended You go to see "Home Alone", every 1234 part of this classic play can give you this, the feeling of watching this is the same as that of "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy", although they are completely two kinds type of film.
But after watching films about heroism and growth inspiration, occasionally a little black humor will make you taste a kind of weird bitterness in addition to the jokes.

I watched this film last night. I just wanted to have fun, but after watching it, I had the urge to comment, but after a long time of commenting, I only wrote nonsense above the dividing line. I still woke up in the morning and found inspiration in the brushing phase of the hazy cruising.
Some say the highlight of the movie is the "cheese" - yes, moldy cheese represents time, it represents space, it represents, as the movie points out, a nonsensical bondage force that exists in our lives.
Believe it, every moviegoer can find hundreds of moldy cheeses in real life. Explore the cause: In fact, most of it is because of boredom, which is the same reason as boredom carved a clay sculpture and suddenly worshipped it. I won't list them all here.

So what is "organic", that is, it exists in the whole movie, and it has nothing to do with friendship, and it has nothing to do with the scheming of children growing up.
This kind of scheming is a bit evil and easy to forgive, as long as our protagonist can apologize and admit his mistake in the end.
That's what's so weird about this movie. The speech about the cheese represents the protagonist's disdain for things like fighting for power, but it's not a denial of the scheming. That's how the adult world is. Magic tricks and tricks are actually the same thing.
The adult world is defined as: scheming has to be used in the right place.
This is almost in line with the little kid's philosophy of life, but he has not yet grasped that what he thinks is right and what social morality respects must be as synchronized as possible, or at least on the surface to be synchronized.
The little boy experienced the biggest gap in the beginning of his life, and in his frustration and disappointment, he realized that this matter itself is not the most worthwhile compared with friendship, compared with his true self-awareness. This truth lies in The end of the movie is also clearly identified.
But if we change our thinking and change to the adult world, when the little brat is faced with matters related to his own interests in the future, can he still deliver his cheese speech so calmly?
We can't guess, at least we can't give up easily.

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Diary of a Wimpy Kid quotes

  • Greg Heffley: [smugly] You're way too smart for me Patty Ferrell...

  • Greg Heffley: We'll hide here for the rest of class because I'm not playing that game! It's not fair. He's got all the neanderthals on the same team. It's barbaric!

    Angie Steadman: It's completely barbaric. This place is an intellectual wasteland. But it's nice to meet a person more interested in his mind than his body.

    Rowley Jefferson: You girls get to jump rope. What are you doing hiding?

    Angie Steadman: Avoiding the pain. It all starts in middle school, you know? You're not a kid anymore. The coddling has stopped. Kids are now separated by intelligence. The weak are picked on and girls that you've known since kindergarten won't even talk to you anymore.

    Greg Heffley: Well, it sounds like you've got it all figured out so go back to your book.

    [laughs]

    Angie Steadman: This place is a glorified holding pen. It's where adults put you as you make that awkward transition between child and teenager so they don't even have to look at you.

    [pauses]

    Angie Steadman: Hi. I'm Angie.

    Greg Heffley: [Pulls Rowley's hand away] Great Story! We're going to go now.

    Rowley Jefferson: Why? This is a good spot.

    Angie Steadman: It's a perfect spot. I survived all of the sixth grade here and I would enjoy some like-minded company to get me through the seventh.

    Greg Heffley: Is that the whistle? I think I hear the whistle.

    [laughs]

    Greg Heffley: We need to go!