I think everyone in the audience is watching Nick use his ingenuity to continuously escalate the war, and the government officials who were implicated because of this are dying one by one, making people panic. What we think of is not cruel and bloody, but heartfelt joy. And admiration--because we have all acted as helpless, law-abiding citizens like Clyde. When powerful people have caused us to suffer unfair treatment, why don't we want to let these rights be instantly destroyed?
But we can't give back so forcefully, and swallow our breath.
Thanks to the film for giving us a room for dreams to come true. Clyde appeared as the weak and counterattacked with the means of the strong. First of all, as we wished, he tortured two thieves covered in blood to death. And he understands that the reason why the rapist department has been repeatedly banned is that the good people who have no power to restrain the chicken can swallow their anger, and the voice of justice has nowhere to say. The more important thing is not to catch a few robbers and thieves, but to completely dismantle the verdict. Government.
Perhaps, he once wanted to run for mayor in the past, but it is conceivable that a government that even a murderous gangster refuses to rule, an ordinary citizen with no background and no rights can run for mayor in a short period of time, even if he succeeds by chance, the president Even at a loss, how can a small mayor change the whole devastated and decaying whole?
Seeing my wife and children being brutally murdered in this way is just like we thought-we can't change, and we are not willing to succumb, we can only destroy.
He has the wisdom we don’t have, and the determination we don’t have, so he realized the dream we couldn’t realize. He showed the world an ordinary citizen burned by anger and despair---please don’t offend me, I’m not cowardly, It was too kind before.
Many people would think that Clyde hurt too many innocent people and deviated from his original intention of punishing evil and promoting good.
I can't help but ask the question: What is evil and what is good? Everyone in power at the time knew that Clyde was an official who was the victim. No one was willing to put down his black hat and speak a fair word for Clyde. When the pond fish is affected, they will jump out and say that Clyde killed the innocent and was morally degraded. Isn't this ridiculous? Although they were the least lethal, they were even less able to blame Clyde for their death.
At the end of the film, some people may think that Clyde is self-inflicted-if he let the mayor go, he would not be blown up.
So, even if Clyde gave up bombing the mayor at that time, can he get out of it all? Nick has all the evidence of his crimes. What is waiting for Clyde is just another trial. Is it a shooting or life imprisonment? Either way, Clyde, who has a strong self-esteem, couldn't accept it.
The moment Clyde's plan started, he had already decided that he would never back down, whether he was misunderstood as a frenzied or frenzied one, he would go on firmly.
The ending of the film is actually sad.
The scale of American crime films is very open, and many films will successfully end in crime. However, the film still arranges for Clyde's death to end.
One reason: The film can only end if Clyde is killed. If Clyde succeeds, will it be unrealistic to shoot him until he blows up to the White House.
Reason two: This is exactly how the director satirized reality with his helpless retreat. As I said in the title, this is just a dream of a small person. Dreams always wake up, just like fireworks, and sometimes they disappear even if they are gorgeous. A mindful citizen can't fight against a huge political system, so Clyde has only one way to die.
Clyde was holding the bracelet his daughter gave him, and sitting calmly and smiling in front of the eruption of gorgeous flower-like fire.
I also suddenly came to my senses, and a flashy dream of fireworks ended in its unique and beautiful way.
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