Just after watching this movie, I went to see the lines of the headmistress in Super Dad: They are just children.
Suddenly, the parents of the children in Eden Lake heard the news of their death and cried and shouted: They are just children. A strong contrast is that the children in the daddy have a certain degree of mental problems due to the lack of fatherly love and communication, but can be resolved through communication and love. . .
Are the children in Eden? The word "child" is the representative of pure, innocent, unsocialized life, but the socialization here can have two perspectives: the first is social rules, contracts, culture, morality, etc., and the second is the by-product of the previous rules, hypocrisy, cunning, selfishness, etc. Etc. If you look at the children who are not polluted by society from the second angle, they are kind and pure beings, but from the first angle, if you look at the children who have not entered the society and are not under the constraints of social ethics, they are dangerous like small beasts. Sharp teeth, bloody brutality,
education starts the socialization process that brings children to adulthood, including parents, parents, schools, mass media. Obviously, the children in the film are lacking in this respect to a considerable extent. The author of the film wants to express a lack of Reflect and shout? It is also reminiscent of trainspotting, which is also a film that expresses the living conditions of young people in the UK. Some
children are really scary. It is better to stay away from such children.
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