Don't be so sensible, can you treat everyone equally?

Cassandre 2022-04-23 07:03:33

Just watched Boy A.
The last few minutes of the whole film really couldn't control "tears falling".
It's been a long time since I was really sad because of movies, this form with unreal elements.
However, looking back and asking myself, if there was such a person around me, would I treat him like an ordinary person.
For most people, the answer is no. After all, someone like Terry in the film is a minority of a minority.
Looking at Uncle Dongye's "Letter", even the murderer's younger brother could not be treated equally, and he ran into obstacles everywhere. Then, as the murderer himself, he could not get the so-called freedom and equality.
While feeling sorry for Eric and scolding those who offered bounties, think about it seriously, put this matter in real life, will your opinion still be the same as when you watch a movie.
If it can be the same, you will find that people will gradually alienate you as they alienate him.
Because you and the murderer are friends.
So you choose to silently turn around and leave. As a result, these people who are full of reformed blood will either degenerate again, or they will die.
Social issues are here, acute and sensitive.
However, no one can give a reasonable answer to this question.
Do you treat real events in your life with the same mood you would when watching a movie? Do you know.
2016.12.31. Early morning

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Boy A quotes

  • Jack Burridge: Jack.

    Terry: What?

    Jack Burridge: That's the name I want.

    Terry: [slowly] Okay...

    Jack Burridge: Jack.

    Terry: Well, that's the first thing taken care of.

  • 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!