Seeing the idiot comments on iQiyi saying that the ending failed, the black people should be acquitted and settled, Meg and Stephen reconcile with Brabra, I think this person must be poisoned by the typical bad ending of domestic films For a long time.
The overall feeling of black people is the same as their characters in most films, always with a sense of helplessness, repeated struggle and redemption, even if he is a tragic hero at the end, like fulfilling the promise to the girl "you will "be okey" and saved a family, but don't forget that he is also an important promoter of the overall farce, and the fault is also due to his fluke and his misunderstanding. So David Fincher left blank in the end, because the ending of the black man is not easy to explain clearly, no matter what, some people will be unhappy, just like the news that once made the headlines, only the elderly mother picked up the garbage and killed him to treat the mentally ill. The little boy on the street makes people feel uncomfortable and helpless. It is also because everyone may have different judgment standards and results in their hearts. Speaking of this, it reminds me of the old paragraph in the movie "The Burning Sun": "The law is like the minimum guarantee of human nature. It doesn't matter how good you can be, but it restricts you from being evil. .” The economic law teacher once told me that the tolerance limit of the law is lower than that of morality, but in this way, it is not necessarily true.
The dark tones and long shots are a feature of David Fincher at first glance, but the theme and plot are a bit old-fashioned, and it really doesn't compare to his refreshing films.
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