In the group under the dictatorship, the smaller the scale is, the more prominent the dictator is, and the larger the group is, the more organized and hierarchical it is. Dictators take the moral fear of common crime, or the immediate threat of death or violence as the core of their organization. Instead of the loyalty of the small group, we will be consistent with the outside world. Especially when the gangs are divided and the organization is loose, the dictator's repression will be the most severe. Dictators display the same harshness toward those who violate orders, betray, and even disobey the silent, hesitant. Either way, it is a challenge to organizational rigour and a weakening of the dictator's control.
It is worth mentioning that small groups and dictatorships can coexist. That is, the alliance of several dictators and murderers, they exploited, killed, and bullied the outside world in unison, and would not cause one of them to retreat because of any excessive means, which would affect the unity. They have the same behavior, style or interests, so that they will not have differences in goals, but only the distribution of power and interests. This is what is known today as a "collective presidential system".
The children in the movie were initially school-style, and there was still equality between members of external bullying. Until events develop beyond the reach of some, the team is divided and the members are no longer united. The person who originally loved the present acted as the organizer of his team, pulling the members one by one to the same moral condemnation, and using ferocity as the only means to consolidate the organization. Here, the nature of the team has changed from being a school to a gang controlled by a leader. In the end, the disintegration of the gang was due to the death of a child, and the fear of the death of a companion caused the gang to split again, and the leader still used double ferocity as a threat. Killed another companion in order to control everything. At this time, the girl who had always supported the leader also ran away due to the dictator's rampage.
The reason is that under the autocratic regime, killing one to set an example, for this group, it feels jerky about death, especially the death of its members, betrays the original brotherhood, and does not miss the old feelings at all. And the number is sparse and lack of other intimidation targets, which makes the girl feel a more direct threat and run away.
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