BEN is a child with autism. He grew up under the dwarfed eyes of others. Some discriminated against him, some bullied him, some studied him, and of course there were those who cared about him and truly loved him. In fact, he just lives in his own spiritual world, and in some respects, he is beyond ordinary people. The happiest time for him every day is in a virtual online game. In the virtual world, he is a "level 80" master, completing tasks that ordinary people cannot. What makes him happiest is that there is a person from The female mage he has never met will always be by his side and fight with him, and he also guards the female mage like a knight. However, going out to school every day is the beginning of the pain. He has excellent grades, but because of his autism, he has been regarded as a fool or an idiot. There are two bad boys in the class who often insult him for fun. At this time, most of the classmates He took the practice of watching jokes and even joining it. Although the teacher often protected him, he couldn't take care of the poor child all the time, which made BEN very painful. He kept thinking about how to die and got out of this situation. In the end, after humiliating him once, the whole class took a video and posted it on the Internet, which made BEN extremely painful. In reality, he did not tell anyone, including his deep love for his mother, but he was on the Internet. The female mage was told in the game, and the female mage was very worried about him, and sent him a video message to encourage him and asked to see him. BEN had a little more hope, but the two bad boys hurt him badly again, and his mother who loved him also found the video, and he was in pain. When BEN was about to cut his wrist with broken glass, he suddenly remembered that the female mage would be waiting for him at the train station at 10:22, so he decided to meet the female mage. The female mage is a lovely girl in red. She knows everything about BEN. She is not like an ordinary person, because BEN is not good at expressing emotions and abandons him. Instead, she patiently makes him feel the value of life. Finally, with the help of the girl in red, BEN directed a "suicide" with his family, which attracted the attention of the local media, and BEN also got a new life in this "suicide"...
It is not uncommon for films to describe people with autism, but more often it is about the superhuman abilities of such people. There are not many films about ordinary people with autism like this. This film reminds me of the Estonian film "School Shooting", which is also about a child who is always humiliated by his classmates and eventually picks up a gun and starts killing. Tragedy is all tragedies. People want to watch tragedies, because they can let their hypocritical sympathy and compassion be revealed from time to time, or take the opportunity to express their dissatisfaction with the society, but how many people will learn from tragedies. order what? Rarely, that's why tragedies always come one after the other, with slightly altered storylines and slightly altered character backgrounds.
BEN's story combines the current situation of school violence and vulnerable groups. Adults have a certain code of conduct, but not necessarily teenagers. They show more of their human nature. Bullying the disadvantaged has always been a human desire. This is the so-called bullying. I feel this deeply because I have had childhoods and those experiences of being bullied or bullying others. I believe that most people have this experience, even into adulthood, there are such things happening, even if you are a completely normal person. And those vulnerable people, who really cares about them? Except for their parents. In "BEN X", whenever I see BEN's mother crying while holding BEN, I can always feel the real existence of love.
In fact, everyone lives in their own world, no matter how openly we communicate and contact others, in the end, we still return to our own spiritual world to experience the meaning of life. From this point of view, everyone is an unknown world relative to others. If we get along with each other, we should strive to learn. If we can better understand the world of others, it may also make our own world better. Wonderful. I remember some stories from my childhood, and I will write them out slowly in the future, so that I don’t get older and forget more and more things. can't stop...
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