Looking very depressed and feeling heart palpitations, the two brothers who lost their loved ones encountered violence and bullying at the boarding school. After a series of struggles, justice was finally served.
The director has been infusing the film with suffering. When watching the movie, the dull pain caused by the encounter between the brothers is always present, and a life without hope is like a dull iron barrel, suffocating people. But the principal keeps saying to the children, everything we do is for your own good. Scenes of the brothers' life at boarding school and images of violent abuse still flicker in front of my eyes from time to time, which is chilling. Much of the film's visual language is direct violence, as well as symbols and metaphors. The appearance of the literature teacher is like a beam of light in the dark night, which makes the audience's sinking heart seem to have a little expectation. But when she carried her bag and walked out on the road leading to the orphanage, the ray of hope in our hearts faded again; and at the same time, the sadistic teacher who had recovered from her hand injury turned back to her. Go in the direction of the orphanage. Two things that we don't want to see happen in the same picture, and the bad mood reaches its peak, which makes people helpless, and I don't know why.
When encountering negative energy events such as misfortune, setbacks or sadness and dullness, people will secretly pray that one day it will be all right, one day it will pass, but how far is this "one day"? When can we look forward to that day?
Fortunately, the two little boys in the story of the film "One Day", although they pledged their lives as collateral, finally got this day. With the help of the literature teacher to appeal and adopt, they got out of the "concentration camp", and with this promotion, other children were also rescued.
Educators have reminded parents not to suppress and restrain their children's growth in the name of love, but say to their children "everything we do is for your own good". After watching this movie, I deeply feel that this kind of false education of "everything we do is for your own good" is killing children's normal growth and destroying their hopes in life, so I should take this as a warning.
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