The location selection is fantastic, whether it's the beautiful seascape or the exploited backdrop of the island's history and reality. The group portraits are excellent, and the whole story is good, albeit a little depressing. It's not a lighthearted good story, not a middle-class white family stuck in a city getting a better life after a vacation, but the presumably never-ending issues of class and race behind the story. The combination of a rich man and an ordinary middle-class girl, marriage is still a career, being a vase wife is still pursuing himself, and after a fight, he still accepts the reality and accepts the childish and unsympathetic husband. The white family and the black girl, the two girls think of most of us a bit, we care about this and that, we disagree with our parents, but when something really happens, maybe it's just self-interest in disguise. The indifference of parents is more real. For example, they said that most people do not want to overthrow but just want to gain a better position in this game, and that no one will easily give up the preferential treatment and power they already have. The unfair treatment of the white American boy whose mother complained about because of political correctness in her eyes is also a lot of equality issues that she has seen recently, whether it is racial equality, gender equality or in fact class issues are similar, the dominant person is not. Believing that their dominance is rooted in the irrationality of the environment, or some people realize that it is not good for human life if they do not have the advantage, and take it for granted that the world should be like this, all I need and what I ask for Well deserved, it feels like this is a problem that will never be solved, this kind of dead end is indeed very depressing and makes people want to shout the destruction of the world. In the end, the hotel manager said that he was exploited and then went to exploit the employees, which made me think that we are all being exploited, but who are we exploiting? Who is the winner in the end? Those in power or the top rich? Capital is too abstract, and to a certain extent, it may be a blindfold, and it is actually people who hide the real profits behind it. There is also a woman with her mother's ashes, who gave hope and mercilessly took it away, which is too cruel. The most depressing place is probably the story of her and the black female employee. She found comfort and let go of the pain, but left behind the planning book that the female employee threw in the trash and continued to repeat her life. It's like saying that this is the world. There is no way to get rid of poverty. The rich will be happier, and people below the middle class will continue to struggle in their lives... fuck the world!
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