This is the most uncomfortable Japanese movie I have watched on the domestic big screen so far! I won’t deny that this movie is good, but no matter how good it is, it can’t hide an infuriating fact, or even a problem that the person who made this movie did not realize, that is, this movie is just like In whitewashing school bullying, it is also full of malice towards the flawed people!
Malicious one: The boy Ishida who once dominated campus bullying is indeed very hateful, but the punishment for campus bullies is actually to use a new round of campus bullying to force him to empathize. Sorry, what he needs most is not to compensate others for their losses and Seriously apologize? This kind of education system and education method is simply teaching the next generation "If you don't bully others, you will become others bullying you", so the phenomenon of campus bullying will always exist!
Malice two: full of malice towards school education. After Nishinomiya’s 8 hearing aids were damaged, the school finally came out to investigate the bullying! The movie even once beautified the school investigation to be extremely just and passionate. I'm sorry to say that the school cares about the growth of students and cultivates them to form the correct three views. This is the responsibility. Obviously, it was originally wanted to settle things and then had to adopt the worst. The solution can actually become the hymn of this school?
Malicious Three: Malicious to family education. When Ishida became the target of bullying, Ishida’s mother’s compensation was portrayed as miserable. In the sunset, Mother Ishida bowed and apologized and came back with blood in her ears. The extremely beautiful picture almost made the audience forget. She broke 8 sets of hearing aids. Compensation for the loss was a natural matter. Whenever, an apology for doing something wrong is also necessary. Are you sympathetic? Is it true that if you sell a miserable word, you can get forgiveness from the victim without even saying "I'm sorry"? So in the future, parents all over Japan will educate their children in this way, and the "sorry, sorry" that they say every day will eventually become the phrase "I bought a bag last year" in their hearts. Well, that's really good enough! The director's position is really clearly on the side of the perpetrator. You see, how pitiful the perpetrator is. He has to apologize for breaking other people's hearing aids. Oh oh you potato salad!
Malicious Four: Malicious to the victim. When Nishinomiya was in elementary school, she told Ishida, who bullied her the most, whether she could be friends. Although this is a Virgin, it can also be used as a model for repaying grievances with virtue. However, if you want to be friends and have been compensated, why do you need to transfer to another school? After transferring to another school, I met a reformed assailant again, so I still fell in love? Sorry, I am not touched at all. This is clearly to preach the trembling spirit of "Bullying me thousands of times, I treat the perpetrator as first love"! Even if life is hard, I still have to laugh and live! Even if boys bully people too much, they still have to fall in love with him! The ghost who loves you poached egg! This is simply the greatest malice towards all people who have been bullied, are being bullied now, and who may be bullied in the future! Because, the movie just wants to tell you that the perpetrators are innocent. If you don't forgive them, then you are a big bad guy! Hehe, isn't it exciting?
Malicious Five: Malice against the definition of "friend". The fat little angel with his poo on his head was also a victim of school bullying, but he took the initiative to show kindness to the isolated Ishida, just like the short-haired girl who used to release kindness to Nishinomiya in elementary school! However, the results of both of them are a little bit similar, Ishida yelled for some reason, and somehow blamed himself for condemning himself. In addition, the girl with double braids who had always pretended to be sympathetic to the poor, turned out to be the last person to define "friend". Don't tell me anything that the movie ends up with compromise, helplessness, and despair. In my opinion, the director is clearly immersed in the theme of hello, me, hello, forgiveness, forgiveness, and forgiveness. According to the logic of the movie, you can't blame your friends for being three times, you can only blame yourself for not being confident; if you are rejected by your friends, you can't blame your friends because you are too dirty. I really don't know if the friends who organized a group to watch this movie will doubt their relatives and friends next to them every minute.
Malicious Six: BGM is simply malicious to every audience's hearing. I know that this kind of intermittent fragmented sound is to highlight the theme, but is there no better way to express it? Must all audiences feel that they have severe tinnitus before giving up? When people compare this movie with "Your Name" time and time again, the OST left by the latter is already a kind of wealth.
Malice Seven: The second half of the scene of dog-blood jumping to rescue each other may be the greatest malice for the hearing impaired. It portrays people with imperfections so fragile and hypocritical. There are relatives in my family who also suffer from severe hearing loss due to some reasons. The more people who talk, the more nervous she becomes, and the more nervous she becomes, the more unintelligible she becomes. Will receive all the information, so she always feels that she has caused a lot of trouble to the family, but she never thought of ending her life. Yes, that may be the least troublesome way of relief, but it is undoubtedly the most uncomfortable way for people around you. Isn’t it just not clear? Let’s say it a few more times. If it doesn’t work, we can still send a WeChat message. The movie blindly emphasizes the trouble caused by physical obstacles, which will only make people who see it want to follow suit. They have experienced many times more sufferings than ours, so in fact, their hearts are many, many times stronger, and they are more grateful. Knowing this truth is the minimum respect for them!
I don't know why it must be called a phenomenon-level movie after "Your Name". What is its phenomenon? Is it phenomenal because it tells the Japanese attitude towards bullying? If this is the case, then I can only say that the phenomenon of bullying in Japan has endured for a long time without reason. As for this reason, it is because it includes the connivance of this so-called phenomenon-level movie! Bullying is not something that can be solved by filming a movie and saying, "We bullies are also miserable." "As long as you love yourself, you won't be bullied." Also, this is really a very bad atonement film and a very problematic animated film. I admit that it is thought-provoking, but I think the thought-provoking thing lies in the person who made the film. manner.
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