I've always wondered why this movie got this name.
In the process of watching the movie, I always felt how great this father is, and then the epiphany was irony.
I think that this father's behavior is normal. When his son is dead, why can't he make his death look better? It's just that the various changes that followed were obviously unexpected by Lance.
The hypocrisy, greed, rudder, interests, and selfishness of the rest are the driving forces of this matter, but Lance, who is caught in the middle, is very uncomfortable.
We are very happy to see that there are still many people in this world who are dependent on the dead, and their lives are made by telling others the story of the dead person they depended on.
I know that Suzhou invited Zhu Ziqing's grandson to Suzhou to live in Zhu Ziqing's former residence and tell the story of Zhu Ziqing to tourists. Obviously, the Suzhou government's approach is very marketable, but morally, I think it is very serious.
I see that the world no longer takes the pursuit of truth as its first goal, and pursues only desire and feeling, no longer calm, but indifference.
What we are watching is the seventy yards of the rich kid who killed the college student. If it wasn't for the rich kid, would this matter be such a gimmick?
We see that only college students are brave enough to save people. I don’t quite believe that the spirit of this ancient civilization has been inherited by college students, but they are silent in the soil and we can’t see them.
The necessity of media coverage must be that general things happen to specific people or to specific occasions, or special things happen. In these categories, respect for facts is no longer the first priority. What we see are all packaging and processed products.
It's a boring world, we want to see the father stripped clean and jumping into the water, we want to see a world without deceit, I know it's just a call that's not perfect.
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