We ordinary people, although we recognize that others in the society take advantage of us, can not do without society and our bosses, and we have to constantly pay taxes to the government and capitalists.
For this, the director can't solve anything, and he is still stubborn, serious, and just, and he is fanning the flames everywhere.
Watching the director stop people for interviews on the street, I really have the urge to touch his face.
In fact, the more people at the bottom of society, the more blind they are, the more they will believe in something. Such as believing in justice, believing in love. And believing leads to error.
Generally speaking, people either believe in institutions or in leaders. After watching many films about people at the bottom of the United States, I still feel that people who believe in the system are naive. And the director suddenly invited religion to condemn capitalism. I really don't know which one came out.
Also, the director goes to the bank to pester him, pretending to ask for money, what is the difference between that and holding your leg and not begging on the street.
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