Mr. Dongmu came to us again with his steady and peaceful narrative style!
The big screen to watch after the exam at the end of the semester. Coincidentally, the first movie I watched with my classmates before the semester started was also from the old man—"The Mule". There is a sense of the end of a cycle. At that time, Ji You wanted to see Violet Evergarden, but I ruthlessly rejected it. In fact, I just wanted to trick me Ji You to watch this kind of realistic theme and then listen to her talk hahahaha~ I knew she would definitely have something to say after reading it. She saw a lot of details, not necessarily the original intention of the creator, but it was quite interesting. Everyone seems to be watching the unscrupulous media and the wicked FBI persecuting the good people, but Ji You pointed out that Jewell lacked subjective initiative, indulged in his so-called sense of justice, became blind, did not listen to other people's opinions, and did not think about it. How to solve problems efficiently is just naively doing things that conform to the hero image setting in your mind. He listened to the lawyer occasionally just because he was the only one who looked up to him, and the motivation for his eventual explosion basically came from his mother's breakdown. Without the support of his mother and lawyer, he is likely to be a waste. She said that you may sympathize with him and support him when you watch the movie, but if you really have such a number one person around you, would you consider him a friend?
What Ji You likes more is Sam Rockwell's lawyer, who is calmly thinking about positive actions from beginning to end, and is also a fighter who is not afraid of power.
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