Good and evil, the two sides of human nature

Hellen 2022-09-09 02:04:20

Overall, the first three episodes were very exciting, and it was very heart-wrenching to watch. Many turns in the next three episodes are a little blunt, including Javert's change, Thenardier letting Jean Valjean release in the sewer, and Marius's heart was moved by the truth that Thenardier accidentally told... Maybe the novel's impact on the psychology of the characters The portrayal is more delicate, and these behaviors can be explained, but what the film and television shows is still a little abrupt.

Good and evil are two sides of human nature, and which side you show to the world depends largely on how others treat you. The actions of Jean Valjean and Javert illustrate that, but what about the kid in the film? Being abused since childhood, he still treats the world happily and does not understand the significance of children in the story. All of the above may have to be read to find the answer.

Finally, let’s talk about the story itself, because the story has infinitely magnified the good and evil, sincerity and hypocrisy, good end and evil end of human nature, so that it can bring such a big impact on our psychology. In fact, when we look at the lives of ordinary people, very few people Being able to concentrate great evil and great good in one, rarely has the courage and luck of Jean Valjean, we are just a small speck of dust, the only thing we can do is to protect ourselves and those we love, and in our own ability. Treat others with kindness. Why didn't Javert see the irrationality of the system? Because in his heart there is only system and discipline, and no human warmth. Not all insistence is reasonable. When the system has wiped out human nature, do your best to change it, instead of blindly insisting. Be kind, not for anything else, but for the open-mindedness of your heart.

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