In the eyes of the children, the shocking postwar Spain poured out the world, and the excellent young actors reminded me of "The White Ribbon" two years ago. I don't know if it is a sequel.
The meticulous background foreshadowing and multi-line structure processing eliminates the obscure and depressing expression of "White". Before the truth is revealed, it is a value reflection for every viewer. After the truth is revealed, a new round of moral torture begins. The ending dialogue is strong enough! But it is only the strongness that adults should take for granted. Politics, life, and ideals are all conspiracy and persecution. For children, even strongness is deformed, and these so-called "values" and "quality" are undoubtedly just Copy of parent. This should be the drawback of Western social education. In China, the facts are hidden. When you realize that the truth is ambiguous, all kinds of facts will catch you off guard. So just like what Mu Xin said, seeing each aspiring young man degenerate with familiarity.
Black bread is not terrible, but the road from black bread to white bread is the most dangerous. Ideals are not scary, but the ideals that others impose on you are scary, especially the kind paved by blood.
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