I just felt angry and then looked down and saw myself cold and hard

Elbert 2022-03-25 09:01:09

I casually looked through the first few movie reviews, and they were all broad-minded and tolerant.
I didn’t agree with it at first,
but recently after two online courses with different community atmospheres, it seems that they can take care of the death row prisoners. understand.

### PART I Angry
when I was watching the movie, the
nun visited the death row prisoner, the emotions of the prisoner's family, and the death row prisoner exposed his extreme thoughts. I did
n't feel much about these episodes.
The death row prisoner himself said that there is a possibility that he did not do anything but was framed by his accomplices.
At the end of the movie, the death row prisoner finally confessed that he was also involved in the murder of lovers and gang rape.
Damn it, I was out of anger! ! !
As the priest in the prison said,
this guy's various performances in front of the nuns are all fucking pretending,
showing his best side to the possible savior,
and the monstrous side of the crime is buried deep.

I don't understand criminal law and social ethics,
I belong to the public who "need to kill criminals to quell their anger", and I don't think there is anything wrong with this idea,
I can't understand the topic of this film - what is the problem What about?
I also don't quite understand the nun's transformation from complaining about the environment to reflecting on himself - what is the value of the work the nun does to this death row inmate?

### PART II The association of seeing my cold and hard self
is a bit loose. It
originated from the two online courses I was studying recently,
one from a foreign community and the other from a domestic community.
Both courses are difficult and require extra effort to pass.
The teacher/assistant/community atmosphere of the two courses gave me completely opposite feelings:
* Teachers will give warnings when foreign online courses encounter difficulties; community discussions are active, and teaching assistants respond and encourage; one of the teaching assistants also recorded a video and uploaded it on Youtube to prompt ideas; I will happily go to the discussion area after I overcome the difficulties Share your feelings & write some suggestions to the whiter than me.
* The difficulty span between the content taught by the domestic online teacher and the homework is too large. The teacher's attitude is "Let's flip through the reference link here." I easily fall into the anxiety zone and panic zone; It’s been three weeks now and I can count it with a slap. My own mentality is that I’m afraid of being laughed at by Gao Leng, and I don’t know what others think.

Going back to the movie,
when I watched this movie, my thought was, "Ah, this guy has already committed a crime and should be killed, no matter what he thought before he died." The
same style of thinking can be transformed into "These Students should have learned these things, no matter how painful it was before he learned."
(⊙_⊙;) In
this way, I was treated as the death row by the curriculum designer, and it’s good to be simple and rude to the purpose.

From the perspective of passers-by,
I would like to simply kill the death row;
from the perspective of students/death row,
I would also hope that the teacher/assistant/community would be like that nun,
think more about my psychological feelings,
and communicate with me more , to accompany me through this road of no return to knowledge. (This analogy feels a bit weird.)

In this way, I understand the psychological needs of death row prisoners, and I have a little
more respect for a society that cares so much about death row prisoners.
I may not be tolerant of the death row topic,
but in other situations, such as designing a course, I think I will give more consideration to the feelings of the recipient.

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Extended Reading

Dead Man Walking quotes

  • Matthew Poncelet: I was just fucking chicken.

  • Prison guard: Do you have any last words, Poncelet?

    Matthew Poncelet: Yes, I do.

    [pauses]

    Matthew Poncelet: Mr. Delacroix, I don't wanna leave this world with any hate in my heart. I ask your forgiveness for what I done. It was a terrible thing I done, taking your son away from you.

    Clyde Percy: [Softly to his wife] How about us?

    Matthew Poncelet: Mr. and Mrs. Percy, I hope my death gives you some relief.