At the beginning of human beings, nature is inherently evil?

Justyn 2022-03-29 09:01:10

Ridley Scott produced and directed Jordan Scott's debut feature film "Cracks" (Cracks), took a scalpel and tried to cut open the human appearance, trying to make the audience pay attention to the essence of human nature. something. This practice is generally interpreted as that he believes that human nature is inherently evil and born to be devil. But even if it is sharp enough to make people feel stinging, it does not lose warmth and romance. In his film, in the endless darkness of the field, looking up to see a faintly shining star. I give it four stars for this despair with a faint ray of hope.

I just watched "In Memory of Liu Hezhen Jun" again yesterday: "I witnessed the work of Chinese women, which started last year. Although it is a minority, I have repeatedly sighed because of her capable, determined and irreversible spirit. As for this The fact that they helped each other in the rain of bullets once, even though they died without mercy, is even more enough for the courage of Chinese women. Although they were suppressed by conspiracy and secret schemes for thousands of years, they finally did not die. If you want to seek this death and injury The meaning of the future, the meaning is here. The surviving person will vaguely see the faint hope in the pale red blood; the real warrior will move forward more vigorously.” In a sense, there are similarities in work place.

However, I have always believed that most human beings are inherently good and may change from moment to moment.

For example, on that starry night, they went out for a swim in the middle of the night, chanting aloud. At that moment, maybe ms G really loved each of their children. Although this kind of love is mixed with conceit and vanity, but that kind of romance makes people feel happy when they think of it for a long time after the film ends.

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Cracks quotes

  • [first lines]

    Di: Miss G, I wanted to thank you for lending me the book.

    Miss G: Did you read it?

    Di: Yes.

    Miss G: Did you get caught?

    Di: No. And anyway, I'm not sure what all the fuss is about. I wasn't corrupted.

    Miss G: Good for you. Let them put that in their pipes.

  • Miss G: The most important thing in life is desire.

    Miss G: You can achieve anything you want.

    Miss G: The world is yours for the taking.

    Miss G: Nothing is impossible for you, my girls.

    Miss G: All you need is to desire it.