After watching it, I was very moved. The film expresses the emotions that are unintentionally or intentionally ignored in today's society, especially in Chinese society, with delicate brushstrokes, which is commendable! The traditional way of expressing feelings in the East represented by China is relatively implicit, and at the same time ignores individual feelings. Therefore, when faced with bullying on campus, people only think of patience, revenge, and punishment, rather than stopping, coaxing, and fighting. Another answer is given. In fact, similar incidents of school bullying also occur in China from time to time. When everyone is outraged or it is none of their business, they may think that the victim should just endure it or that violence should be suppressed by violence, and that the bully should be severely punished, killed, or sentenced. And then, similar things happen every day. Growing up, or right now, who hasn't been bullied or bullied? Even if there is no violence, at least there will be cold violence, right? For me, the hardest thing in this experience is to reconcile with myself. It is actually easy to forgive others, but what about myself? At a certain moment in life, when it has nothing to do with bullying, who has not hated themselves? And this kind of rejection is actually related to the occurrence of bullying.
So, reconcile with yourself, then forgive others, stop others, guide, fight, at least, don't join forces and go with the flow.
Come on, come on together!
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A Silent Voice: The Movie reviews