"Because we are human", so will resist. In this society that pays too much attention to collectivity, it is not easy to live from the heart. There are always many people in this world telling you what to do, always "for your own good", and few people will tell you "live according to your own ideas". Not only because I belong to a minority, but as an ordinary person, I have also faced too many "you should" and seen too many helpless. The film puts reality in front of you as starkly as it does in the reality itself. Before entering society, I don’t know the dangers of society, I think the beauty of the orphanage is really beautiful, I think adoption is another beautiful or even better beginning, but I don’t know that my fate is already determined, I am just the bottom of the food chain for others, and ordinary people are connected to it. There is no chance to wait for the table. It has to be an elite or a special person who may escape the fate of the meal on the plate, but they can only become the executioner who helps the emperor to abuse him. Whether it is the meal in the plate or the executioner, they will score three or six. Wait, life is not easy. Compromise may be something that most people or even everyone has to surrender. Those who have fought in every possible way will eventually stand on the opposite side. Either they forget their original intentions and become a nun-like character completely; or they think they are good for you. It's just like my mother wants Emma to take over; either endure the contradictions, help Ray, accept and bless the children's escape, while compromising with reality and living in her own cruel way; or like Emma losing Norman , to lose important things only to be transformed. The villain, mother, makes people hate and pity. She was also a teenager. She used to be high-spirited, and she used to be high-spirited. In the end, she unexpectedly became the person who was full of "for your own good" but tried her best to prevent you from living according to your own ideas. Sadly more than that. This episode is a healing episode, because in the end, the boy got the freedom he wanted, and it also lit up the beauty left in his mother's heart. But this episode is also a depressing episode. Except for a few minutes at the end, the whole drama is just to let you watch how ruthless the reality is: you treat others as chess pieces, others treat you as chess pieces, and even dimensionality reduction blows (everything is in the hands of mother middle); you can't get anything without sacrificing (Norman's shipment); what you think you've achieved may be a new despair (a cliff outside the wall); the strong eat the weak (the nun survives the shipment and becomes a breeder or can't escape it) Was shipped out); powerless to resist (faced with the absolute power of mother and the devil and the despair of the cliff, when Emma was easily caught when she tried to escape for the first time, Emma was abruptly broken, no one could do anything), and so on will not be listed, It's depressing to recall these episodes. The end of the first season is also Very realistic, gives hope, but more of an unknown. It is reality, there is no pure despair and no sure hope. Only the unknown and uncertainty are eternal. Everyone who escaped from the third factory has ushered in the rising sun and the vast world, and is about to start a life under their control, but they will face a cruel world dominated by the devil. Perhaps worse, there is another on the other side of the wall. A layer of destiny by design. However, it is also possible that there will be no such cruelty. Like our life, want to go our own way? Then go rush, go fight, hit your head and bleed. Since we choose the road that few people take, we should embrace the unknown. The unknown is better than the certain suffering. The unknown, at least let us say to each other: May your future shine brightly.
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