It's not a movie review, but I can't write a short review

Laila 2022-04-19 09:02:35

"Boy A", like a nickname. It looks vague, but in fact it seems to have a clear reference to everyone. He didn't know why people always called others nicknames. In fact, maybe he hated being marked and walking with a brand. In this sense, all of us so-called ordinary people are no different from him: we all want to be seen as human beings, not objects. The difference between people and "marks" and "codes" is that people can't be classified by some kind of label, and can stay on a certain shelf without error, or can know everything about the future through a manual. in control. What's more, even the items can be different. With a knife, one little girl lost her life and another little girl was saved. But does jack complete his redemption from this? Is it enough? How is enough and what defines "sufficient"?

People are branded because of why, and are these imprints worth it and can they be removed? I also tried to think about this question and couldn't give a good answer, but I thought, maybe, just maybe (can't look at myself any more) I would be more willing to trust this "person" when I get along with me. I'd much rather believe in him than in his past, in black and white, or through word of mouth.

You can hate haters, accuse them, think they are heinous, hope they don't die well, and even take pride in your own sense of justice (if it is indeed a sense of justice), but this is not a reason to hurt others, to be conscious of nobility, nor It doesn't help me in my life of nothing. Self encouragement.

Finally, after watching so many An Fei these days, have I lost the freshness of An Fei's beauty? No.

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Boy A quotes

  • Michelle: [showing her breasts posing for Jack's photograph] What?

    Jack Burridge: [laughing] You're fucking nuts. Carry on. Keep going! Keep going! Keep going!

  • Michelle: [about Jack's local hero news in the paper] Hey hero! Look what I've got!

    Jack Burridge: [embarrassed] Horrible, horrible.