Reflection

Jaclyn 2022-01-19 08:02:09

The film tells of a graduate who was hacked into her laptop, mobile phone, and other network tools, constantly observing and recording her life privacy. When it was not enough to see, they upgraded the monitoring equipment to a more dangerous level... From the perspective of a child’s death, indifference and loneliness

After watching it, I was shocked and helpless. In my mind, eleven or twelve-year-old children were naive and romantic. Maybe they didn’t even have the concept of life and death. How could they kill themselves? Is the director too artistic? A film theorist once said that the film is actually It is the life minus the trivial fragments. I agree with that. That is to say, the movie is the reflection of our life. What kind of life will make what kind of movie. Then this kind of seemingly extreme movie does not mean that our life does indeed appear? If something goes wrong, let’s go back to the film and analyze the cause of the child’s death. This film was shot in the 1970s in the UK. If you look at it to the Chinese adult intellectuals who lived in that era, it must be weird and incomprehensible. Yes, at that time China was just enough. Living simply with food and clothing, you can still eat a meal of braised pork with a ticket for a month. It’s New Year’s Eve. If it weren’t for man-made criticism and starvation, who would commit suicide, let alone a stinky little kid who has watched the video today. How many people would say it is incomprehensible because child suicide incidents like this often appear around us as news reports. Yes, society has changed and our lives have also been changed.

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