killing due to difference

Raleigh 2022-12-09 12:42:39

"Grim Remorse" adheres to the usual coldness and rigor of the Germans. The two controversial women, one suspected of killing their father and the other suspected of murdering their son, were brought together by the same fate, and finally the family of four was cleanly killed. shot. What kind of worry, what kind of grievance, to go this way, the film comes calmly, a young and capable maid enters a middle-class family, works in an orderly manner, cooks a good meal, and only has a hobby of watching TV in her spare time. She concealed the fact that she was illiterate, and she turned the risk of seeing through several dangers into an easy one, but she was finally discovered by the host's daughter, who was to be dismissed by the host, and then a tragedy happened. Regarding the self-esteem of the illiterate, I commented on the film "The Reader", where the heroine would rather go to prison than admit that she is illiterate. Maybe Germans value self-esteem more, or maybe they are good at arousing everyone's attention and inspiration by observing different groups of people, and reducing the harm of vulnerable groups to others. In our reality, there must be a lot of illiterate people, and the standards for illiteracy in modern society are constantly improving. Nowadays, it may not be possible to have smart devices such as computers, and it is difficult to survive. How much will the impact of discrimination in employment and society be? I think no one will go After careful research, plan ahead, rather than when there is a problem, go to control, limit the purchase of kitchen knives, gasoline, etc., or equip every bus with security guards, etc., to face up to those vulnerable people from the source, provide free training, and more. In terms of material and spiritual concerns, this is the real sense of stability maintenance.

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La Cérémonie quotes

  • Georges Lelievre: [referring, respectively, to Sophie the illiterate maid and Jeanne the nosy postal clerk] What a pair: one can't read at all, and the other reads our mail.

  • Man at Melinda's birthday party: Speaking of quotes, I have one that's less famous, but quite troubling. "There are aspects of good people I find loathsome, least of all the evil within them."

    Woman at Melinda's birthday party: My God... Who said that?

    Georges Lelievre: Nietzsche.