Hovering on the edge of morality

Schuyler 2022-12-03 00:20:44

It is difficult to say clearly what it is like to secretly take the child of the poor and feed it to the rich! Indeed, the so-called cycle in the film seems to mean that the children of the poor are always poor! This view seems reasonable, but it vaguely feels that it has overlooked another cycle-the human cycle! Goods and bads are inherently repetitive. How can there be only good and no bad? It's hard to say that it's hard to say that it's a good behavior to at least secretly carry someone else's child!
The director gave us a big problem in the world for us to think about! Don’t raise children if you can’t afford them! Humans are always struggling with this problem! No one can clearly distinguish whether this principle is right or wrong, poor, but the right to be a mother and father cannot be deprived. The truth is too difficult to say! The director's handling methods in the film are still very clever. The tone of the whole film is dark. At first I thought it was a thriller. I really thought there was a demon who specializes in kidnapping children, especially afterwards I thought that the female nurse gang was abducting and selling. For children, it turned out not to be. The director brought us into the sky of thinking. I believe that people who watched this film must have different ideas! The director's goal has been achieved!

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  • Julia Denning: The system is broken, it doesn't work. There's no where to turn, no support. I've seen it all over the world, it's just easier to give up. I'm not any better than you, Mrs. Johnson, I've just seen more. It's not a matter of being a good person or being a bad person, it's about how you cope. We're so limited. But the eyes of every child are filled with potential and hope, and we need to embrace and nourish that potential. But we don't, and we continue to make the same mistakes, and we continue to let the children grow up broken and lost, just like their parents.

  • Lieutenant Dodd: Hang in there, Tracy.

    Tracy: Yeah, I've been doing that for 35 years.