love education

Alisha 2022-03-23 09:02:45

I watched this movie before going to bed, so I don't want to go to sleep. This story is not ingenious, and it looks like a typical Japanese movie at the beginning, but in my case it is an out-and-out five-star. Why? -- Because It says the simple truth that the absence of love is the source of evil. Freud's explanation that all problems can be traced back to childhood is too paranoid as the basis of a discipline, but I have always believed that childhood experiences It plays a vital role in a person's life. It is the first experience for a person to understand the external world and judge his position in the value system. If the result of the first weighing is "worthless", I am afraid it will be later in life. Countless "values" can't make up for the lack. I heard that Japanese horror films are the real horror films, and European and American ones are just bloody movies. For a "coward" who never accepts the art of "scaring", I am in In the past year, after reading several novels by Haruki Murakami and Keigo Higashino, I have a general understanding of the above statement. The Japanese are good at digging out the deepest melancholy of human nature - that is, the doubt about the value of life. There is a desire to be loved. These works include all the various and ruthless externalization methods in this film, often for very simple reasons: my mother doesn’t want me, my classmates look down on me, and I can’t do anything... No love, no one cares, no meaning. To let a child who can't find the value of his own life to cherish other people's lives is as ridiculous as asking someone who has no money to care about charity. But no one cares about their own people, so The sense of nothingness swallows up everything like a black hole, leaving only desire and dissatisfaction. The value of life is something that philosophers manage. Within the scope of psychology, lack of love leads to unhappiness---unhappiness... I am very angry, and the consequences are very serious Seriously. Going a little further, I have seen the attitudes of parents and teachers towards little friends from childhood. When the school grades are good, they are cheerful, and when the school grades are not good, the lightning flashes and thunders. Let’s go a little further, male marriage and female marriage Before the weighing, it all conveys the message that love has a price. The more love (love in the broadest sense) is like an exchange of goods, the more disturbing it is. This is the source of a lot of anxiety. Unconditional love is like life itself has meaning. In the biological world, there is no such thing as cruelty, but in the human world, it always makes people feel cruel. Most of the articles I liked to read in the past convey some of the human world. Warmth. Now the five poisons do not invade, and I also like to watch some dark things.In fact, if you can realize that evil is due to the extreme lack of good, then these cold revenge is also the education of love.

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  • Syble 2022-04-24 07:01:17

    The screen processing is too strong! The plot twists are too strong! Social issues are too hot! The music is so good! Even the little actors were too strong. . . Such a movie that basically does everything too vigorously needs some links that are not so strong to neutralize and adjust. . to be a classic, I think.

  • Blaze 2022-03-29 09:01:06

    The thread in the hands of the loving mother is densely sewn at the time of execution. Whoever says that carnations will be destroyed in three springs. "Are your parents still there? Do you have a mother?" - Feng Junhao, "Mother"

Confessions quotes

  • [last lines]

    Yuko Moriguchi: Just kidding.

  • Yuko Moriguchi: [about Shuya Watanabe] I was so disappointed to hear he wasn't being bullied anymore. I thought it best to surround him with hostile classmates until either he killed himself, or one of them did it for him. I guess you're a nicer bunch than I thought, yea?

    Mizuki Kitahara: [freaked out] Ma'am...

    Child at restaurant: [randomly gives Moriguchi a strawberry bonbon] Here you go!

    Yuko Moriguchi: [smiling] Thanks!