Three years ago, I hurriedly watched the escape from prison. Three years later, I returned from the escape, so I went back and reviewed it again.
In the past, I was young and ignorant, and couldn't learn English well. I missed such a simple but profound passage in a hurry. I have suffered from depression for a period of time, but it is not serious, but I have begun to understand psychology.
The screenwriters behind the classic American dramas I have seen almost always make people think deeply about the light and darkness behind this world, and let the reality be touched by myself through the screen. I used to watch the ups and downs in it, but now I watch the calmness of it. Only those dramas that really integrate the reality of this world into it, let the essence of the real world be expressed in it, It will eventually become a classic.
When I saw prison escape in the past, I simply thought it was just showing off my intelligence, showing off that kind of refreshment, showing off a different passion and world. Until I read a lot of other classics, I was attracted by many ordinary things in life, and until I was washed away by life, I gradually understood and discovered. Reality is not cruel, and reality is not beautiful. Reality is always a combination of cruelty and beauty, and it is those beauty that make us ignore all kinds of cruelty in dramas like prison escape.
And because we want this world to be better, we first make ourselves better.
Just as they wanted the world to be fair and just, they went after it without hesitation, struggled in the darkness and light of human nature, and created fairness from an unfair land.
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