The movie is about a building that is about to collapse because the managers of the building only paint the surface, and probably everyone notices the cracks in the building, but they also just take a second look and go home to sleep. Occasionally there are some sober people who want to make a sound, but the sound hurts the interests of the "building management", so they are gagged by the muzzle of the gun. What's even more tragic is that when they tried to "wake up" the people in the building, the people who woke up turned their fists at them, and the people in the building continued to sleep after venting. The "fools" changed and rationalized the social ethos, and at the same time they drove the outliers out of the group, so the world was "quiet" and the society was "peaceful". The fools are "sleeping," while others are silent, and short-term gainers begin to believe and spread the word. Justice is superfluous, selfishness is truth, until finally the famous saying is practiced, the mean is the pass of the mean, and the noble is the epitaph of the noble. The actor Dima said that we live like animals and die like animals, because we are insignificant to each other. If you want to help buildings, you must first help people’s hearts. In fact, human society has never lacked warriors who insist on justice. What is really lacking is the general public who can distinguish right from wrong and dare to support "heroes". At the end of the film, Dima has a supporter by his side, but this is far from enough, even if he can't raise his arms and shout, But please don't fall asleep there.
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