Work hard not to be changed by the world

Clark 2022-11-17 02:30:59

The responsibility of being a famous teacher, or the sense of justice that a person should have, is the pursuit of moral ideals; the other is the responsibility of being a father and a son to support the family, that is, the helplessness of real life. Whatever he did, he would be living up to one of those responsibilities. Several times the film has increased the urgency and necessity of these two responsibilities when he chooses, and he has also struggled through the cracks of pressure again and again. I can imagine how difficult it was for him to make a choice, but I would never be able to experience his mood at the time. Perhaps, it is generally relieved that they are happy, but the other half will fall into deep self-blame. In the film, weak groups are used against strong groups, "individuals" are used against "collectives", and imperfections are used against healthy ones... These are all external "shells", and the "meat" inside is only for profit maximization. the system itself. Profit is the eternal theme pursued by human beings. It is deeply hidden in everyone's DNA, and as we pass it down from generation to generation, the development of human beings is also constantly advancing because of the trend of maximizing profits. In this film, the reason why it is impossible to shake such a group that everyone knows is wrong is that they have formed a community of interests. Small to school security, medium to the police, large to prosecutors, judges... and even higher-level leadership groups. Talking about officials and officials seems to be just a matter of power, but profit is not just a matter of officialdom, almost everyone can get their own best interests from an event, so when an event involves their own interests, Anyone who is in this interest group can be an accomplice, like parents who sign a compromise agreement. Even if it's not a helper, it can become a screw on the iron plate. When the majority of people in a society can benefit from such interest groups, the rest can only be fish on their chopping block. In their opinion, how ridiculous and ridiculous these people actually want to break through such a line of defense to seek justice for themselves. In front of the groups that hold the right to speak, to judge, and to enforce the law, those who fight for justice and fairness do seem to be overly capable. Their strength is this constantly heating furnace, they are constantly softening others, trying their best to draw others to become a part of melting others, so that this furnace will burn more and more prosperously. This film based on true events doesn't end with a happy ending, which makes me crippled with relief. I'm glad because this is the reality. If the case is fully won and the bad guy gets the "due" punishment, then I won't believe it. As a person with certain social experience and cognition, I do not believe that such an ideal situation will appear now. The incompleteness is the idealized me In terms of psychology, it is expected that such a group of people will get the punishment they deserve. However, reality is reality after all, and now, it is a good achievement that this film can be filmed, released, and able to enter thousands of households to arouse public attention and resonance. In this big melting pot, perhaps you, me, and more people around you and me are not willing to be melted by high temperature, and they are not only maximizing self-interest and destroying their conscience. Then, if you want to make such a piece of steel in the melting pot that you always maintain yourself, you will not only keep your original intention in mind at all times, but also keep a piece of pure land in your heart forever. I can't guarantee when and where I may be melted by this big melting pot, but I hope my persistence and hard work can continue until I can do nothing. Because I know that in front of the world, a person has to work hard to not be changed. Or maybe, I don't know how hard it is for a person to not be changed by the world.

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