the true face of human nature , can't bear to stick out our heads. Sonoko gave us a slap in the face, and let us use Sumita and Chazawa's kindness as a reference to see our wretched image. We are like the biological parents who abused Sumita and Chazawa in the movie, and like the bad boy who broke out in the bus, in fact, it is a portrayal of our hearts. We have never been kind, and those so-called kindnesses are pretending. Japan is our mirror, let us see clearly where we are not great. Our violent humanity is lurking in the corners that we have forgotten, and we will rush out to bite someone without realizing it. Do you know how desperate I am? I was so desperate that even hope was as cold as despair. They ran in the camera, shouting "Come on" and running into the distance. When I saw the poster again after a few months, the voice that was struggling in despair still echoed in my ears: "Come on". It's like a thorn in the brain, rooting and sprouting, making you hurt, but you can't pull it out. At the beginning of the film, Chazawa Jingzi has a large paragraph of narration, which is a poem by the French poet Francois Villon: "I know all that a fly falls into the milk, black and white is clear at a glance; I also know, I know all. I also know this; the weather is good or bad, I know it, I know it; I can recognize an apple when I see an apple tree; I know it at a glance; the diligent and the lazy know everything at a glance, Except myself. In short, I know it all. There is a big difference between a healthy face and a pale face, and I know that; death brings an end to all things, and everything is known to my heart, except myself." Yes, the world We all know everything about it, we just don’t know ourselves, we don’t know where there is a resonance; we don’t know, how to disguise the ugly human nature with hidden violence, how to cover up the kindness for a lifetime; don’t know, how to use Strength to resist the biting cold brought by reality; let alone be an ordinary and happy "mediocre" or become a "talent" for a lifetime.
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