real violence

Delmer 2022-03-24 09:01:45

Violence is everywhere in life, and real violence is invisible, which I experienced very deeply last year when I was with a group of people I had never met. I say this because the forms of violence are relatively straightforward when you're in a brutal environment and when you're not in the adult world, and it's precisely in a civilized, decent, harmonious environment that this violence comes to the surface.
Recently, some of the things around me have touched me a lot.
Everyone is vulnerable, selfish and instinctively defending their self-esteem, everyone is lying, enduring, covering up and attacking every moment of every day. Blindly insisting on one's own opinion and self will slander others and defeat the hypocrisy and hypocrisy of others. The four people in this movie, when everyone is suppressing their anger and restraining their instincts with reason, the atmosphere is awkward, stiff, and almost breathless. When everyone tears off the mask of hypocrisy and roars, the atmosphere is relaxed. A lot, and everyone is a lot cuter too.
From this film, it can be concluded that the way adults solve problems may not be suitable for children, and it may not be suitable for adults themselves. When people learn to deal with problems like children, the problems are often much easier, and it is much easier for everyone.
This is a film with a very delicate description of the characters' psychology and actions, and there are many ethical issues that are mapped out. The four people show all the contradictory aspects of life. Worth watching.

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Carnage quotes

  • Alan Cowan: Mrs. Longstreet, our son is a maniac!

  • Alan Cowan: Did you schedule a contingency for litigation?