Human nature is evil in the beginning?

Carter 2021-12-14 08:01:17

This film tells the story of Jenny and Steve, who are in love, driving to Lake Eden for vacation on the weekend. During their rest by the lake, the lovers met a group of children making a loud noise by the lake. They spit everywhere, and their pet Shar Pei ran over from time to time and yelled at Jenny. This made Steve really uncomfortable with his girlfriend. Despite Jenny's repeated persuasion, the frank Irishman walked among the children, and the group of children and the lovers became hostile. The director guided the audience to educate teenagers and deeply reflected on the responsibilities that parents should bear for problem teenagers.

I always disagree that people are inherently good or evil in the beginning. Human nature is plastic. In fact, more than half of the bad boys are not bad in nature. The bad thing is the surrounding environment. In such a remote town, contact There are only a few people here, and they have nowhere to hide when offending them. This is the source of a sin-the evil of one person makes the evil in the hearts of other people appear, and organizes them with instigation and coercion.

Then a bigger problem then surfaced, the education problem of parents. In fact, too many parents do not know why they have children. Even if you can't even educate yourself, how can you set an example and educate your children responsibly? The boy’s beloved dog died. He was very sad. It proved that he still had love. At the moment he lost the dog, he understood what was more precious. He stroking the lost dog while struggling to throw out the man’s car. The key, yelled: "Who wants your car key, go away!" But no one can tell him how to deal with his grief, he can only use the simplest and most mindless method-violence, the story starts from here It has been completely irretrievable.

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Eden Lake quotes

  • Steve: I promise, the quarry's fucking stunning.

    Jenny: The quarry is stunning. No 'fucking'.

    Steve: [getting closer to her] Please, miss.

  • Brett: Follow the blood!