This post has received some abuse and I would like to explain something.
First of all, I'm a woman and I think I'm looking at this as objectively as possible.
Secondly, the two ideas I want to express most in this article are,
① Let go of resentment and live a positive life. Because resentment doesn't really help life; it's better to live positively. (The heroine's behavior of using violence to control violence will make her pay a certain price, killing one thousand enemies and self-destructing eight hundred, why is it necessary)
②I would like to discuss the following question: whether a prisoner becomes a free man again after he is in prison. I thought he should be forgiven after he took responsibility for his actions.
After reading half of the movie reviews, I became interested, so I watched the movie from the beginning.
After that glass of "lemonade", they painted the chairs together and slowly moved closer. Also speak provocative words.
Everything is fine. A faint warm sun. The woman is beautiful, the woman who likes to wear skirts. Men are also beautiful, playful laughs, and about to burst libido.
(The man has changed, hasn't he? He still has a strong desire for her, but he has learned respect, he can control himself, and he has started to be gentle. He had his miserable childhood, and now, when he finally It's time to start being nice, maybe, really. A man with a lust is so attractive.)
I even forgot that the word revenge was already mentioned in the review.
I thought this story would go on beautifully and warmly in the warm sun.
I think, forgiving others is also a beautiful process.
Right down to the time a woman puts a towel on a man, I believe the story is good. Men become gentle and civilized because of women's tenderness; women redeem men and defeat the nightmare in their hearts because of love.
This line of a woman, if understood from another angle, is so beautiful.
Resentment has no meaning, the past will not change, let us let go of those grudges. The body has forgotten the past pain, and the warm sun fills the sky again. Look forward, my friend, and let the lost children start anew on the bright road.
Let the world be more inclusive. A little more beautiful.
I hope that the director gave such a bad ending in order to make people feel sad and better reflect.
In the face of disaster, what else can we do except revenge?
Can you keep those beautiful things? Even if he has violated you.
I don't know if I'm seeing this story from a male perspective again. Women are indeed victims, but I have no mercy. I always seem to have a kind of suffering plot. I see suffering as a beauty, and I impose this motherhood, this greatness. In my opinion, rape is also just a form of sexual intercourse. Why should it be so important. Would it be wonderful to accept it?
Do people who have not experienced have the right to judge? Sorry.
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