I can’t be beautiful. First of all, I have to explain that the source of this weekend’s list is a cake’s public account recommendation. When Xiaoben Baking recommended its Scorpio cake, in order to explain how this constellation is scheming and charming, in addition to the big The hot "Squid Game", I also recommended a few good films with both suspense and exploration. Some have seen it, some have not seen it, so I opened the film that I haven't seen on the weekend and took a look. One of them Accountant Assassin is really worth watching.
If you have something different from others, don't worry, don't be afraid, that is the one and only you, it should be said that from a personal point of view, this can be regarded as a movie about autism.
The plot will not be repeated here, otherwise it will be easy to spoil in a few words, a mysterious man who accounts for many gangsters, a very, very rich man who has no fixed place, a man who has been wanted by the police as a suspected suspect for a long time, but has been A man with no evidence.
But after watching it, I feel that it should actually be a discussion of autism, which should be placed before this film. On this point, there is no doubt that foreigners are much more tolerant than us. Let me list it casually. The most influential foreign one is "Rain Man"; and the domestic one that reflects this disease should be "Ocean Paradise". Sorry for the domestic me If you haven't seen it, I just went to Baidu to check it out. From the tone of the movie to the definition of the disease, we can see the definition of autism at home and abroad.
Whether it is "Rain Man" or "Accounting Assassin", the core is that the protagonist is different from other children and is a special talent. Therefore, when they grow up, they often have very outstanding achievements in the professional field, or some a special ability.
The definition of autism is that he cannot interact with people in a normal way and cannot adapt to social life in the usual sense. However, they can actually communicate and live
Therefore, "Rain Man" and "Accounting Assassin" are both plot movies, and more discussion is also in the aspect of talent display.
On the other hand, "Ocean Paradise" is defined as a family film, and autism is called autism. The focus is on how much the parents endured for the child, and how worried the parents are about the child's future life. To be direct or harsh, the audience will feel that the child is a burden and will bring a very heavy burden to the family.
How to say it, in a word, you will find that our national conditions place too much emphasis on the dividing line between normal and abnormal. What is normal? Is it normal to be like most people?
Here I have to insert a little piece of myself. I am a natural left-handed, but I am right-handed for writing and eating. I write because I went to school when I was a child. When we learn to write together, if you are left-handed, look forward from the back of the classroom. , it will not be a very neat row, my arm is too abrupt; the same is true for meals, whether at school or at home, people on the left can easily fight with people on the right, which is also not tolerated by parents . Writing here, I suddenly feel that it seems that everyone now divides the meal system, and everyone uses the common chopsticks and then clips them to their own small plates. It seems that they don't care so much about the left hand or the right hand.
So often in the end, a kid like an accountant assassin will have his own friends and his own way of doing things, and he's -- very special; while a Chinese kid -- he's not normal.
I would like to ask a question: Who sets the normal and abnormal standards? Who says that what fits most people has to be normal? This kind of mindset is actually very different between us at home and abroad
We have been taught since childhood: You want to be like everyone else, but the same must be good and right? Does it have to be corrected?
Everyone is unique, and here at the end of "Accounting Assassin", I also ask each of us a question through the mouth of the old professor: What if we are wrong? We set the wrong standard, and then use this standard to demand everyone?
Seriously terrified.
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