After watching this movie, most of the thoughts I heard were about the era's attack and destruction of small individuals, filled with a kind of depression. Of course, including actor modeling and overall tone, etc., will give people this feeling. But in my opinion, small individuals, as large as countries and nations, are all contradictions between justice and rebellion, and there is no too much depression. The hero and heroine in the film seem to have characteristics that are not tolerated by society, and they seem to have experienced the devastation and mental torture of the times. Under such a narrative system, it seems that the hero and heroine have become absolute justice. The first thing we should pay attention to here is the role of the United States in the Korean War, and secondly, people like to express their strong inner depression by using such grand sections as "time" and "society" at every turn. No matter how big an era is, it is made up of people. If the chaos of that era can be traced back to its source, everyone may be responsible. Just like the behavior of the male protagonist who borrowed his roommate's car and was in his car, what would you think if the car was yours? Of course, this detail in this film may be trivial, and it is not appropriate to put it here. Returning to the game between the male protagonist and the principal, in fact, the principal, apart from the slightly harsh saying of "the Jewish butcher", his original intention was Okay, whether it's persuading him to be patient or suggesting that he join the baseball team, it's reasonable to teach as an elder, and the male protagonist, in addition to the praised "the younger generation's counterattack against the times", is too "too". Self-centered withdrawn resistance", at least most of the principal's suggestions are reasonable, of course, the nervousness that comes with the war years is also a major reason, but what I want to say is that there is no need to be preconceived and start sympathy and compassion. From ancient times to the present, there has been an endless game of power and revolutionaries. If issues such as racial discrimination are placed in ancient times and history, there must be a reason. When placed in nature, it even returns to the natural behavior of animals. Returning to the essence, there is no right or wrong, maybe it is the same as the illusion explained by "brain in a vat", or maybe the times should run like this and reach a certain equilibrium. And the person in power who launched a large-scale war may also be a weak person who was bullied by "the world and the times" as a child.
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