Human nature is evil in the end

Keenan 2022-01-16 08:01:47

Everyone wears a mask.

On the surface, he is a personable gentleman, he is a respectable principal, he is a good father, they are a group of lively high school students, and he is a policeman who seeks justice. But after the privacy was exposed and the masks were uncovered, they turned into transvestites, pedophiles, voyeurs, a group of lawless people.

Since it is so tiring to disguise every day, why not tear off the disguise? Because there is also social morality, all privacy is revealed, either committed suicide or ruined, but who doesn't have privacy yet? It is just a group of people whose privacy has not been revealed that is accusing a group of people whose privacy has been revealed. When everyone's masks were in danger of being torn off, these people were finally scared, afraid that they would be exposed to the public, so the final outcome was that they were crazy and they wanted to kill.

In the end, it was killing.

Everyone’s privacy can’t be hidden, and everyone is scared. No matter how polite and timid you are, at this moment, you suddenly become a part of violence, everyone is crazy, everyone is afraid of privacy exposure, and becomes a murderer without blinking. madman.

This is human nature. On the surface, they are all behaved. Behind them are many things that cannot be seen. They are all immoral, all madness, and even killing.

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  • Eunice 2022-03-23 09:03:02

    The style is super strong, and the pure audio-visual experience is okay, but the story is too general, and many descriptions of human nature are too simple.

  • Eugenia 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    I thought it was a cult movie, but it turned out to be too much.

Assassination Nation quotes

  • Lily: But... you're a man. I don't expect you to understand.

    Principal Turrell: Try me.

    Lily: All you're looking at is the nudity. But this isn't about that. This isn't about the sex or the porn or even being naked. This is about everything that goes into it. The pressure. The endless mind-fuck, the 10,000 naked selfies you took before this one, trying to get it just right. Trying to make sure the light hides your left nipple because it's slightly inverted or it's smaller. Or maybe your labia's too big. But if you pull your pelvic bone up and bend to the left slightly in a lowlight setting, then you'll be beautiful. Hashtag flawless, body confident. But it's all one big lie. You can never be, because nobody is flawless, and all it takes is one fucking asshole to remind you of that. One guy to say, "LOL," or, "She's nasty." And you're right back at square one. So, OK, maybe it is explicit or extreme, but it sure as hell looks like life to me.

  • Rebecca Coulson: There are boundaries, Lily, between a father and a daughter. You may not believe that, but there are.

    Lawrence: Absolutely. I was never comfortable seeing you naked after you were two.

    Lily: Why?

    Lawrence: You're my daughter. That a good enough reason?

    Lily: But that's exactly what I mean. I'm your daughter. Why would you be weirded out?

    Lawrence: Lily, that's enough.

    Lily: All I'm trying to say is that nudity isn't inherently sexual. And it's the same thing with these photos. They're not sexual. It's you guys that are making them sexual. Just because a young girl is naked doesn't mean they're sexual or creepy or pervy and it doesn't make him a child molester.

    Rebecca Coulson: Lily, give me a break.

    Lily: Mom, there's a naked photo of me on the mantelpiece at two years old. Do you think that is child pornography?

    Rebecca Coulson: Lily, I am not going to sit here and listen to you defend a child molester!

    Lily: But that's my point! He's not a child molester. He is a victim in this, just like his daughter.

    Lawrence: Lily, you like to debate, and I respect that. You wanna play devil's advocate, you're smart, but you don't know the first thing about this world, sweetheart. And you call us prudes, old-fashioned, but I'm gonna tell you something. I've been on this earth 45 years and if there's one thing I know, men will be men, girls will be girls, and until you can protect yourself, I'm gonna do that for you.