The fairest thing in this world is the sun. Regardless of latitude, day and night are equally divided in every place.
In our traditional education, darkness seems to be forbidden.
I still remember the positive slogans on the bulletin board of the class in elementary school, what to learn to learn, learn to live, learn to live, and learn to work. The positive values of diligence, bravery, self-confidence, patriotism, friendliness, etc. are reflected in the sign language of the disciples rules, the eight honors and eight shames, and the sign language of "Grateful Heart" as the gleaming sunshine in the hearts of every child.
In those years, "Sunshine Always After the Storm" seemed to be a popular pop music for elementary school students, so we accepted it through ups and downs, and believed that there was a clear sky above the dark clouds, and a rainbow after the rainstorm. Otherwise, it is to raise the flag or take part in the fourth or second beat node of the phrase "Red Star Song" "Red Star Shining~ Shining~ Red Star Shining~ Warm Mind". Sometimes, I also believe that our lives will naturally "drive the darkness, open the way, and welcome the spring" like the glory of the party.
However, it seems that no one has ever come to tell us: We are born with both light and dark sides. So we hid in the bed, fearing our own timidity and cowardice-because the spider will be successful even the eighth time, because the road is tortuous and the future is bright.
"The Sunshine" reminds us that everyone who is dazzled by the sun needs to hide in the shadows.
What a radiant existence is the eldest son Ahao. He looks good, has good grades, is considerate, and has the ideal of being admitted to medical school. Especially in the contrast between the depravity and frivolousness of his younger brother Ahe, he was not only ardently hoped by his father, but also the only beam of light that the whole family rose.
Do you think Ahao, who is warm and pure, looks like a sun? Twenty-four hours without interruption, bright and beautiful.
Do you know where the sun is? In the darkness where there is nowhere to hide in outer space. A person who can only bathe in the sun has no way to be born with the inherent gloom of a person.
I really like this transition of Ahao in the movie. The director’s approach is very realistic: so sudden, and so taken for granted; so clear, and so unknowable. In real life, isn't it exactly how we empathize and recognize other people's emotions? I also understand, I also understand, but I can't really understand, really empathize.
Later, in the details of Ah He's narrative, we can know that Ah Hao did not pass the first choice, and will have to fight for another year. So this gifted student is also a repeater at the same time. From the perspective of general social values, Ahao failed once.
However, if it is not through Ah He's words, we seem to be unable to find this message exactly. When a driving school student asked how many children his father had, he always replied: "One, ready to go to medical school." It was a proud and winning look. When Ahao asked to skip a class to accompany Xiaoyu for the maternity check-up, his mother also acted calmly and calmly. Just because Ahao is that brilliant sun.
Our society lacks a voice, a voice that asks people who fall in pain or not. When our education talks about failure, we never forget to add the phrase "is the mother of success" at the end, shouting "the comeback is unknown". Get up wherever you fall, and then you have to "hold the time and control the direction."
But when my pain is unbearable, what kind of face can I use to deal with the expectant people in the audience? When the sprint at this stage encounters obstacles, can I also choose to withdraw temporarily? Beware that the darkness has been completely shrouded, how to find the light that should be shining all over?
The answers to these questions are not on the school podium, nor in our family education, nor in the expectations of social values.
Why can Guo Xiaozhen walk into A Hao's heart a little bit? I think it was when they met for the first time, she asked: "Are you still angry with the teacher?"
From a plot point of view, Ahao is only a branch line in the movie, but it is also a loud and distant echo to the movie's theme. Compared with his elder brother, the protagonist Ah He is a lucky person. In the ups and downs of his life experience, he finally waited until the darkness turned over and ushered in a new day.
Our life is like at the end of the movie, Ah He used a bicycle to ride the section of the boulevard where his mother had ridden. The sun was scattered through the gaps between the branches and leaves, and my mother kept looking through the top of the tree, looking at the sun in the sky.
There were mottled shadows on her face, light and shadow scattered.
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