The theme is very poking at the current chicken parents and the educational blind spots of many people today. Contrary to the routine that we can succeed as long as we work hard, we reflect that we are always accustomed to expecting glory after success, but ignore the consideration of how to face failure, expressing that many times we must not only have the courage to fight against the odds, but also have a calm face A call to results, embraces the self, and embraces the mindset of life.
Indeed, who defines success? Are there only two possibilities in life?
Stress is a big factor that induces people to have psychological problems in modern society. We should reflect on whether our evaluation criteria for success and failure are too single? Are our expectations for life too monotonous?
Aside from the subject matter, the hashtags may undercut the characters. But on the other hand, it can leave a memory point for the audience, so that the audience can quickly understand their characteristics, so as to better express the theme and create laughs.
Also, how to get beyond the third group is starting to look a little far-fetched and ill-conceived, and seems to be lacking. I thought: as an inspirational film, is this appropriate? Wouldn't it be more perfect to transform this process into an unruly, yet reasonable, approach?
But from another point of view, these young people will have their unruly and clever personalities. The film is not promoting these methods, but to make the characters fuller - "good" and "bad" are not what we imagined Black and white are clear, but the protagonist will also be clever, and the arrogant students of Building No. 3 will also praise and appreciate the strong opponent.
I still don't have a good answer to this question. This may be the polysemy of art, and polysemy is its charm.
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