Human nature is inherently evil, why is it so (first film review)

Zelma 2022-02-07 14:57:07

After watching the whole film, from the "mad dog" Johnny, who broke into other people's homes and killed without blinking at the beginning, to the helpless Johnny who was smashed by the heroine with the butt of a gun at the end of the film. The whole film is full of murderous violence, profanity and sex. In such a backward country, if you want to be a "hero" or a ruler, you just need to pick up the AK you can easily get and call your friends, and start killing people with the slogans or management techniques you see on TV. In regions with extreme racial tensions, killing is the only way to express one's aspirations and achieve one's goals. The heroine's pink clothes and the younger brother's pink clothes emphasize that this is a main line, and it is also the appearance of the protagonist. In the main line of occupying the city with Johnny's gang, there are also overlapping of the two main lines many times. One to dominate, one to escape domination...

The film is colorful, and the Christian faith seems to cover the African land. Whether it is from the silent leader who prays silently in the church, or from the colorful tombstones, death seems to be the norm on this land. Cheng Banana - the dead heroine's father was inconvenient to move - a few violent underage children died, with their own mature gestures and slogans, such a child who was still childish, actually died because of a big cake from the "general". But there is no shortage of hopeful shots in the film, people die and newborns are born. The brave UN troops and the swift Red Cross all add to the warmth of the film.

Where there are people, there will be rivers and lakes, and where there are people there will be conflicts. Fortunately, China has sheltered in this life, and I have no regrets about the Chinese people in this life. Becoming a Chinese should be something that all Chinese people are proud of! ?

Mad Dog Johnny (2008)
7.2
2008 / France Belgium Liberia / Drama War / Jean-Stéphane Sauvaire / Christophe Minie Daisy Victoria Vandy

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