It's not that I'm the world

Mara 2022-03-23 09:02:57

In fact, the title can sum up my understanding of the entire film at once. Everyone feels that they are right and that their actions are not wrong under the circumstances at the time, whether it is the arrogant team leader or the always troublesome Issa.

The blank space at the end and the background music made my mood unbearable for a long time.

Whether it is Issa wearing a purple sweater, the protagonist of the blue plaid, or the child watching nervously behind the door, the triangular relationship makes it impossible to guess where the next second will go.

First of all, Issa is not a good crop, thanks to the crop fields, the weather and the crop people.

When the protagonist group captured Issa, he was besieged by the children's group, screaming, chaotic disputes, and the moment when the black police shot, the various reactions between the protagonists.

When Issa was held by the team leader on the back of the neck, I felt coercion. When I let go of Issa, the hands that grabbed the neck threatened the child.

What shocked me even more was that the leader cared more about the video of the drone than the child's life. What makes me more nervous is the protagonist's attitude towards Issa. After Issa was shot and passed out, I was extremely afraid that the protagonist would also resign because of the fear of leaks, and that the protagonist would be like them, afraid that Issa's life would disappear in the next second,

How scared should Isa be, the surrounding religion, the police, the whole society is in a tense situation, plus the story Isa tells at the skateboard, do people really take life so lightly, because they were burned at the stake for stealing the skateboard burn. The truth of the story, I have no way of knowing.

When Issa was imprisoned in the lion's cage, when the protagonist was very angry and drew his gun to warn the circus leader, I was afraid, afraid of the lion's sudden attack, afraid of the protagonist's shooting, afraid of the leader's angry contempt for the protagonist, and more. Fear that the protagonist will lose his mind after being provoked. Issa, a little boy, the head of the regiment dragged his clothes and prevented him from escaping. Facing the lion, the only thing Isa could do was to stay away, try to stay away from danger, but the head of the regiment was stubbornly dragging him. With Issa, blocking Issa's retreat, how scared a child should be when his life is threatened, just like the protagonists who were finally besieged in the building.

When the protagonist knocked on the door frantically and begged, after the protagonist begged Issa to put down the Molotov cocktail, after seeing Issa's hesitation, the protagonist picked up the pistol tremblingly, his expression was full of fear, fear and helplessness, and he was wearing black clothes behind him. The children in Yi looked fixedly at Issa, the protagonist had sweat on his high nose, a trembling pistol in his hand, and a trembling begging from his mouth, the blood-stained captain was smoked by thick smoke. To the black man in tears, the child who takes off his glasses and stares inside the door,

The whole film cannot tell who is at fault. It is society that is at fault. It is society that makes people, and it is people who make such a society.

The whole film is very depressing. In the part where Issa was let go, the tears couldn't stop falling, and the rhythm was too depressing. At the moment Issa stood in the building, I was really afraid that the injured child would fall from the building. To my surprise, Issa and the oppressed children rose up in rebellion.

The arrangement of the final plot is also that the protagonists happened to go to the floor where the drone child is, and begged for help to the child on that floor. The whole triangular situation at the end is even more reverie, whether the last Molotov cocktail and the bullet are the other party's. despair.

I have no concept of Muslims as a religion. I just know that this religion seems to be easy to go wrong. In the film "Children of Terrorists", the protagonists and their family are Muslims.

The drone child stared closely behind the door, the door bolt was pulled back, and the trembling body could not be restrained, all of which were building up the entire tense atmosphere, like the delicate and depressing cream smeared on a cake. And heavy and airtight.

In the protagonist group, the protagonist who loves to go home is also the father who wants to call his two daughters to sleep. The tough black police officers outside will also cry silently under the warm greetings of their mothers when they return home. The male lead, who is still kind-hearted, also calls his son at the house of his divorced wife when he gets home from work.

As if taking off the label given to them by society, they are also members of various families, and they also long to love and be loved.

The foul-mouthed mayor seems to be the most unbelievable aspect to me. A mayor is so impulsive and arrogant.

"What if anger is the only way to express it? The worst thing is that no one cares."

It can be regarded as a note for yourself to be shocked by the experience.

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Les Misérables quotes

  • Chris: You just arrived and you're lecturing us? We're the only ones respected.

    Brigadier Stéphane Ruiz, dit Pento: Respect? People around here just fear you.