“The global mentality is towards world free trade and increasing market freedom. A world where dreams can come true is always full of opportunities. It all sounds wonderful, and for us, a small part of humanity, it is.
However, for the vast majority of the less fortunate, the capitalist system means only one thing: death and suffering.
The poor are struggling in factories, wages are being forced to a minimum, and hours of work have been increasing. Illegal unions, and unbearable working conditions are their whole world.
Before we applaud freedom, we must remember one thing: our now-perfect society is trampled on coffee beans from Peru; the cheap food we devour is made by the hands of very low-paid Indian child laborers. "
This is the first paragraph at the beginning of the first season of "skam", from the high school composition of Eva's boyfriend Jonas.
The beginning of each season of "skam" is very exciting, and the beginning of the first season easily distances it from the general youth drama by an educational film.
Such high-sounding, compassionate words are read out by Jonas' unwavering indifference voice, coupled with the rotten, absurd, and indulgent life pictures of teenagers, it can't be more ironic.
When combined with the actions of most of the characters in the play, this sentence is really contradictory.
Probably this is the moral of skam. shame.
The following contains spoilers.
The main line of this season is the love between Eva and Jonas. In the end, the two broke up.
Emotionally, the reasons for being together are similar, and the reasons for separation are different.
The above sentence is obviously nonsense. Although this is said, in fact, the reasons for separation can also be summarized. Although they are very different on the surface, there are two kinds of deep down: this relationship makes one of them unhappy; and, both of them are unhappy.
Huh, bullshit, hhh.
The reason Eva and Jonas are separated is that Eva is not happy.
Aside from Jonas smoking marijuana behind her back, Eva's fascination with Chris for a moment, and Isak's whistleblower, these are just external factors that speed up the understanding of the relationship. The real reason is actually very boring: Eva snatched Jonas from her best friend. When she came here, sensibility overcame rationality, and later she slowly realized that she was a rational person after all.
How can a rational person not see that in this relationship, his income and expenditure are obviously unbalanced.
As soon as reason begins to dominate, people begin to become cold and selfish. If the relationship does not make you happier, then separation is the best choice.
People who understand this are still reluctant to let go, not infatuation, but procrastination.
Ah, I have to say that the main line of the first season was a little boring. But the first season is better than conventional, there is no tangled nonsense plot, clean and neat. Like a love story that an adult should talk about. For example, how Jonas dealt with after learning about Eva and Chris's own oolong:
And the calm conversation between the two when Eva decided to separate:
There are also some other people and plots that stand out.
The Nordic sunshine is always like the sun at two o'clock in the afternoon in winter, warm and transparent. The crew's outdoor scenes were even exempted from lighting.
The sun shines on the face of the male protagonist with a face as clear as an ancient Greek sculpture, the cool BGM sounded, and the girl's heart burst. (Compared to the pig-killing scream of a brain-dead fan girl in an idol drama, it is really a high judgment)
Goddess Noora is so beautiful.
Dignity as an educational film:
When Vilde learned that Jonas used to be Ingrid's boyfriend and was entangled with Chris, everyone accused Eva of being sloppy, and Noora immediately refuted her:
Jonas was able to talk to Eva calmly after learning about Chris and Eva:
And just the right stalk:
Isak betrayed Eva and told Jonas and Chris's girlfriend everything about Chris and Eva. Finally, facing Eva's anger, Isak defended that he couldn't bear her being with his good brother Jonas because he liked Eva.
However, the goddess Noora said to Eva sharply:
The last shot of the first season is the goddess and Eva looking at Isak doting on Jonas with a WTF face.
The song I chose at the beginning was the BGM of Eva and Jonas breaking up - " Take Me to Church "
This is a single by Irish artist Hezier in 2013, and it is also the first song of his self-titled album "Hezier".
Referring to the lyrics, Hezier once said: "I find that falling in love with someone feels the same as dying, a feeling that everything dies. As you watch yourself die in a respectable way, you experience the most A brief moment - seeing yourself through someone else's eyes - so all you ever believed is gone. A scene of death and rebirth."
See you next time.
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