It's actually pretty good, the dark forest and others are hell.
As a speculation on human nature, good and evil, civilization, and rules, there are actually many angles that the film can explore. Although there are many loopholes in the plot, the overall atmosphere is very tense, and it can really lead you to think: why human beings build society, organize countries, set laws and so on.
Of course, this kind of film cannot be made in a great country. How can it happen in a great country? A great country cannibalism is gentle. What Mr. Zhou Shuren said, the words "eat people" are all over the paper, don't you understand?
I thought that it would be safe to fight into a high-end community, but I didn’t expect that the fortress was sometimes broken from the inside. Rich thinking is to separate human beings: high-class people and trash people. Noble neighborhoods and slums. We'll do it, let them die! But as long as "human nature" exists, you cannot escape. History has played out again and again, and the endgame of polarization is social collapse and reshuffle.
The actions of the so-called "hypocritical" kids you hate are just random events, a flashpoint, and the real crisis is buried in the social environment that allows the security system to succeed.
If a child's kindness is false, what about education? Why do people who agree with an unjust society (people in the fortress) support education that shows the truth, goodness and beauty (crowding into school district rooms)? People who don't understand the spirit of reflection behind the movie and who scold children are actually people who support the human eradication plan!
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