I feel that the screenwriter wants to say everything, and then he speaks himself, and the story is summed up in one sentence.
After exploring the consequences of the system, in the binary world view of this or the other, the violence of the two poles promotes the moderate ending.
In fact, this is a very old bottle of wine that is not new. A society with no privacy, no family, and no monopoly, um, but the division of labor brings deeper power structure problems. It's also, um, an unresolved problem. So I have a vague feeling that they will feel that this is the norm. So I really tolerate unexpected events to fix him and improve him.
As long as the people at the top of the pyramid are rational enough and have enough "thinking about the world", they can take the whole world to a better stage that they think rationally. After repeated incidents, choose a successor to your career. And everyone else is going over and over again, it's the process, it's the price, it's the additional damage.
Sacrifice with higher emotional manifestations is tragic, unfortunate, misery, and can be savored over and over again. And there is no additional damage of high-level emotional performance, but it is only supposed, necessary, and suddenly numb. I've never been able to figure out this kind of feeling.
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