Over the years, I have forgotten the results of the debate competition, but since then, I have planted in my heart the argument that human nature is inherently evil. I always felt that when we were young, we were actually all "bad boys", bloodthirsty, greedy, cowardly, and selfish. It is acquired education and opportunity that magnifies the good in human nature and suppresses the evil in human nature.
In my memory, when I was young, I was extremely cruel. When I see insects, I like to tear off organs such as legs and wings, and then happily watch them struggle to death. Even more so, grabbing home-bought eels, burning them one by one, and watching them twist in agony until they die.
But looking at me now, I will release the mantis that accidentally flew into the office, I will cry for a movie that is not too touching, I will not bear to see the pain of others, and I will very much want to help the weak.
I attribute these changes of myself to the non-subjective shaping of the day after tomorrow. Just as Wen Tianxiang said: What do you learn from reading the books of sages? From now on, the commoners are almost ashamed.
In fact, I don't know why I bought the DVD of "The Bad Boy", because there are too many DVDs at home that I haven't had time to watch, so every time I go to the disc store, I think about the left and right, control the desire to buy, only Pick really worth buying.
I vaguely remember seeing an article in "Watching Movies" that summed up "The Bad Boy" as one of the representatives of animated films, so I bought it.
I'm really fortunate to have watched such an excellent animated film in one breath.
Japan is really not only Jun Miyazaki, not only Jeep, at least I think, "The Bad Boy" should also be regarded as a masterpiece-level movie.
The painting style is not fresh, the plot is not warm, and the protagonist is not cute.
It is different from other Japanese animation films, but it can bring people to think about whether when they face the choice between good and evil, will their inner demons also drag themselves into the abyss?
In fact, everyone has a "white" in his heart, and he is holding the few screws that are missing in your heart.
I always thought: that's the screw of love.
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