This movie is a typical American movie. It tells the "road of revenge" of blacks in a white family. It is not only education, racial friction, family relations, but also a tragedy under the American dream, and it is difficult for every social role. The tragedy of escaping the blame. The wonderful thing about the movie is that the director arranged an Asian among the many chess pieces. And watching movies like this, I think not only of all kinds of Americans, but humans. The actions that human beings make out of fear, when individuals are in a group, are they still sensible, are they still morally constrained, is it precisely because of this that there must be a law to cover them. Thinking of the attitudes of some people towards Wuhan people during the epidemic, thinking of the black regions in Henan before. Ask ourselves whether we stand on the commanding heights as a group, question individuals, and count the accounts of group behavior on the individual. Whether we put our expectations on others, blinded our own eyes, and when everything is not as we wanted, our psychological defenses will be defeated by the gap. How to do the right thing all the time, how to choose between our own interests and the right, and what should we do when things go in the wrong direction. It takes how sublime to become light, and is the light we see really sublime? I hope that young people will speak out instead of being someone they hate.
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