Fighting violence with violence is not the fundamental solution to the problem, but in reality, this is a bullying society. It is like the innocent pregnant women in the refugee camp who are bet by the big gang; they are mocked, discriminated, and insulted by their classmates on campus. Swedish boy. Apparently they did nothing wrong but were persecuted and bullied for no reason. Examples like this happen all the time but everyone handles it differently, right? How you cope will largely depend on your upbringing and tolerance, just like the Chris in the film who was separated from his father because of the loss of his mother, the doctor who rescued the wounded in the refugee camp, and the school A Swedish boy who was called Ratface and was bullied. In contrast, Chris can't tolerate the bullying of the other party. He thinks that the way to stop this kind of thing is to show the other party's color and let him know that he is not so good at bullying. In other words, use violence to control violence. But his father, who was slapped in the face at the playground, chose to settle down and not bother with each other. The Swedish boy was silent at first, unable to fight back. In fact, my favorite character in the movie is the pure and kind Swedish boy. Although he and Chris chose to use violence to control violence in the end, he was still too cruel to see that the bomb involved innocents and came forward. What I saw was a boy who was growing up happily in a family that was going to be divorced and separated for a long time. In order not to lose his friends, he finally chose to bomb the car with his friends, but the first thing he woke up from an injury was to tell his parents not to blame Chris. In my eyes, he is just a kind and loving boy. And my way of dealing with this situation in my life is probably more like this little boy! When I am alone, I will be timid and afraid and escape, but when someone "fights side by side" with me, I may choose to bravely respond to "revenge"! (I was heartbroken when Elias turned back to save people, the tears were completely uncontrollable and I felt that it was a pity and I kept muttering. Is this the price of violence?) At the end of the film, Chris committed suicide On the occasion of the doctor's father's words, I remember very deeply: "Sometimes there is only a veil between us and the god of death, and when you lose the person you love most and closest to you, the veil disappears and you can see the god of death completely. The real face, but soon this dao veil will appear, and you will get better and better!"
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