I watched a Spanish drama "The Most Innocent" two days ago. There are three reasons for watching it. First, the score of this drama is very high; second, the director of the show is also an invisible guest director, and many of the same starring; third, I always like to watch suspenseful crime dramas. In this show, there is blood, pornography, violence, and a lot of evil things. I don't want to watch, I just fast-forward and skip or close my eyes every time. I have to admit that I am very timid, but I want to face the filth that really exists in this world. I don't want to talk about them too much. If you search for similar descriptions, it must be a topic that many people are willing to talk about. There are too many movies and TV shows, and we will be greatly shocked. For this drama, I don't want to judge its plot, logic, shooting techniques, actors' acting skills, etc. I'm not a professional, and I don't have a lot of movie watching experience. I also don't scrutinize the details of the play or go to see other people's commentary after watching it. I don't think it matters. Even if I understand it clearly now, after a month or half a year, how much can I remember? Like an invisible guest, I have forgotten which movie theater I watched with whom a few years ago, and I only vaguely remember the general plot and the feeling of "a pretty good movie". Maybe because of the "recency effect", after watching the last episode an hour ago, the feeling of relief and emotion still pervades. Taking advantage of this emotion, I would like to say that people are really too complicated, and the only thing that can untangle the inexhaustible threads wrapped around the outer layers of the individual is kindness and love. No one is pure evil or good, just like the male protagonist, he has done some wrong things, and he also has a dark side hidden in his heart, but he treats his wife, his family, and the parents of the victims of his manslaughter. His sincere repentance made me believe that he has a heart that will shine after rebirth.
The wife of the male protagonist, she is a woman who has experienced hell, and has also done unspeakable things in hell. But she still has the "fantasy" of a better life, breaks free from the cage, bravely pursues happiness, and bravely fights against the beasts of the past. A determined and upright female police officer, perhaps in order to heal the misfortune and shadow of her childhood, she portrays herself as a resolute messenger of justice, pursues the truth relentlessly, and has her own judgment on evil and good. are sanctioned. There is also the mother, who is willing to accept the confession of a young man, believes in the kindness of people, and is willing to help the male protagonist who accidentally killed his son to establish a "framework" for life even if she suffers from the loss of her son. It was this mother who redeemed him and gave him the strength to be born again.
What left me is more moving. Except for a few "sinful" people shaped by the color of the film and television drama, each character has a shining point in their hearts. The same is true of everyone in life, everyone needs to be seen, and maybe some people who are spurned by you will shine in places you can't see. I believe in the kindness and love of people, and I hope to keep this belief forever. It was already over, but I suddenly thought that before watching this drama, I saw a comment on the Internet that "prison really turns a good person into a bad person". I thought of a famous psychology experiment: the Stanford Prison Experiment. A group of college students pretended to be prison guards and prisoners in a prison environment. In the experiment, they were asked to simulate a real prison situation. Everyone in the experiment was deeply involved in their roles and could not extricate themselves. In the end, the "prison guard" became violent, " The "prisoners" could not stand the torture and had a mental breakdown, which led to the experiment being called off after five days. Now it seems that this kind of experiment violates moral ethics and is never allowed. But it was a sensational study at the time. It's a testament to the influence of circumstances on a person's character: a mild-mannered gentleman who, in certain situations, can turn into a bloodthirsty madman. What this experiment expresses, there are also some similarities in this play: the male protagonist was originally a law student, but was sentenced to four years in prison for an accident. In these four years, what he experienced must have been very dark, and this has also secretly changed a part of him, and those changes are also the part he wants to hide after his rebirth. (I won't describe it to avoid spoilers) It must be a truth that the environment can change people. But I believe that the good nature of human beings is more solid and long-lasting. Otherwise, there would not be so many upright and kind people who "get out of the mud without being stained, clean and clear without being a demon".
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