The protagonist goes through the three most important stages in his life, childhood, youth, middle age and a successful career. These three stages fully reflect the relationship between fate, thought, and environment. The fate of the protagonist is even more impermanent and irregular, which makes his life destined to be full of drama. The film is set up to pave the way for future stories since childhood, and there are also some symbolic meanings in it, suggesting the drama of the protagonist's fate from multiple angles. Of course, the appearance of the criminal is the core character who changes his destiny. The criminal has a different understanding of life and different life experiences, which endows life with special meaning, which changes the environment that the protagonist comes into contact with, so as to achieve The purpose of changing destiny. Another change of the male protagonist is that he fell in love with Estella. I think the appearance of the heroine taught Pip to grow up, because of her appearance, Pip understands life better. At that time, Pip had already gained both fame and fortune, and it was a good time to meet the heroine. It was not easy to meet after going around, but they separated due to various reasons. It can only be said that the two people's thoughts dominated their fate. The growth of the male protagonist is also obvious to all, and it can be regarded as a counterattack. I really couldn't get into this movie when I first watched it, but after seeing it, I felt that the core of the movie came out, and it was pretty good. This film also embodies a human nature - kindness. Only by growing up in a good environment can we truly change our destiny and change our lives. The biggest impression this film gave me is that a person's great future is closely related to human nature. If you want to resist the injustice of fate, you have to grow up to be more humane and beautiful.
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