Class always exists

Chloe 2022-03-24 09:03:16

The story of the film is astounding. It tells us an indisputable fact that no matter in any social system, there are classes. There will always be strong groups and weak groups. No matter how democratic and fair the external propaganda is, as long as there are human factors, it is impossible to be completely fair. The "consolation" for Chinese audiences is that South Korea, which promotes democracy, also has such grievances. The great thing about Korean filmmakers is that they can design any kind of story to be heart-wrenching, warm, mournful, and full of fun.
Because I love my daughter, I am willing to admit all grievances. The strong use special authority to coerce and lure the weak, and the weak will only become weaker. This is standard scissors and the logic of modern society. Marx's ideal vision of communism does not know how many years it will take to realize. Submission to the powerful is inherently inferior to human beings, and this cannot be achieved through one generation or several generations.
The little girl was so touching. Seeing the tears on her bulging little face made people understand what heartbreak was. The fun of the disadvantaged is impossible for the strong to understand, but they know how to deprive this residual fun~

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Extended Reading
  • Friedrich 2022-03-21 09:02:58

    Similar to I Am Sam, both tell the story of a mentally retarded father and a lovely daughter, except that the story of I Am Sam takes place in a normal life environment, while this film sets the background in a prison. Relatively speaking, the story of this film is a bit bizarre, but the overall atmosphere of the film is still very good, especially the pure and pitiful heroine Park Shin-hye and the extremely cute little girl are powerful tear gas.

  • Darius 2022-03-23 09:03:01

    After watching it, I feel that my father is very pitiful. It is not the father who killed the girl in the movie.