Fortunately, there are people like the hero and heroine in the world who
are also struggling. They are coerced by the darkness of society, struggling for their own life and future, and have to compromise with the unspoken rules around them. However, in the face of the evil of humanity and the bottom line of conscience, they still stood up and declared war on the boundless evil in the haze. Of course they are no match for the rigid system of power, money and connections. In the end, they can only rely on the rationality and conscience of the society. Fortunately, they never gave up, never gave up the glimmer of dawn in their hearts. Even if they fail, they still believe that this light can pierce all haze.
From the film, you will understand a truth, that is, when the rights and interests of some vulnerable groups are violated, other vulnerable groups will watch it with a cold eye (the rights and interests of the disabled are violated, while the majority of the people living at the bottom of the society choose to Stand on the sidelines), and when the dominant group has problems, the related groups will shield each other. In the film, lawyers, judges and police officers all stand on the side of their own interest groups, just like officials in Chinese society from ancient times to today. As a result, the author can't help shivering. It turns out that doing evil is not terrible. What is terrible is the breeding ground for evil. It can be said that it is the indifference and insensitivity of the vulnerable groups that condone the stage after scene of social tragedies. It is in this way that the "advantages" will be unscrupulous when they infringe on the lower classes! The spectator thinking of "sweeping the snow before the door" sometimes infringes not only the rights and interests of the parties.
Just like the stories that happened around, the ending of the movie is really pitiful. When the demands of justice cannot be served, the weak victims burst out with long-standing indignation and dissatisfaction, mocking social indifference and fate. Unjust struggle. In the end, one of the children chose to die with his head teacher, and he performed a story that happens every day in China (violent refusal to demolish, etc.). At this time, the movie also did not contribute to the flames, and it was still as calm as before. It was as calm as if you opened the newspaper every day and saw where there were violent incidents.
I hope there will be less movies like "Woman Married to Dashan" in China.
To quote the sentence at the end of the film:
We fought all the way, not to change the world, but to not let the world change us.
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