Human nature has always been the choice between good and evil. Although this orientation is complicated, it is difficult to explain
the limitation of just two hours. A process from evil to good inevitably turns a little faster
. The truth in the film is very simple. Compared with the human body, it
is not drugs but emotions
that can really treat people’s psychology. Actually, it is not that simple
because the treatment environment is still relatively simple. Compared with a real social environment, the
reason is a bit shocking. The film also showed me. Others~~
In addition to one theme, a good movie also reflects many other aspects. For
example, at the beginning:
when he faces the death penalty, he raises his scarred face and yells fuck you!
When he curls up Body, when swallowing the pill that does not know what side effects will have,
when people cannot control themselves, when they lose their personal freedom, anyone will be as fragile as an ant,
exactly like the meat on the chopping board,
and when he roars:
Yes , I saw with my own eyes how she (fucking) was strangled in the water
and he (stepfather) still peeed on her.
At that time, I was not 12 years old, but 10 years old. When I
said this, I couldn’t see it. The moistness in his eyes, the sadness on his face, no!
How can a person who can't even feel pity for himself feels more
sorrowful for others.
Ending:
When he said to the doctor: I know, it's you, you cured me and I
turned around and was shot the
perhaps expected in the end, and not feel uncomfortable what
might have been accustomed to the rules of human society a
clear path forward to good and evil is, in fact, is the law of survival of vulnerable groups Vs powerful groups
Of course, the outcome is also not self-evident
last doctor is very happy to play table tennis together relaxing in a student base of his ex-wife to do
medical research no longer do, and not to think of those shares
in order not evil, in order to quiet the mind
perhaps only far from the mainstream of humanity Society, stay away from competition
to find an oasis in the crowd
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